Why can’t you tiptoe on the forefoot after a heel fracture?

After the heel bone fracture, the forefoot can not stand on tiptoe, considering the displacement of the fracture, joint adhesion or traumatic arthritis. After the heel bone fracture, the forefoot can’t stand on tiptoe, considering that the fracture has displacement, the position of the joint has changed, so it will affect the mobility of the joint, and can’t stand on tiptoe, this situation needs to carry out the fracture osteotomy and reduction of the internal fixation surgery. After heel fracture, due to long time braking, adhesion of periarticular tissues, joint stiffness, which will affect the mobility of the joint, the forefoot can’t tiptoe up, through the rehabilitation exercise and manipulation relaxation will have obvious improvement. There are also cases of traumatic arthritis of the joint, joint activity limitation caused by narrowing of the joint space, and joint fusion surgery is needed. Therefore, there are many reasons for heel fracture forefoot can not stand on tiptoe, need to go to the hospital for examination to clarify the cause of treatment.