After heel fracture surgery, you can usually walk with the support of crutches in 4 to 6 weeks, and if you want to walk without crutches, it usually takes about three months, which is related to the individual’s nutrition and development. The specific situation should be practiced after regular X-ray examination to judge the healing of the fracture. Initially, the main focus is to reduce swelling and relieve pain. After 2~3 weeks, functional exercises for the toes and knee joints should be strengthened, and more attention to rest is needed in general. At 4~6 weeks, if the X-ray film is clear that there is a continuous bone scab connection at the fracture site, it means that you can gradually walk with weight bearing under the support of double crutches at this time. At this time, the walking must be gradual, not too long at a time. At about three months, X-ray can be taken again, if it is clear that the fracture line has disappeared or blurred, and through the orthopedic surgeon’s clinical physical examination, it is clear that the fracture line has reached clinical healing, then it is possible to abandon the crutches and fully weight-bearing walking. Premature landing is likely to lead to secondary fracture or traumatic arthritis, which will affect the healing situation. Therefore, the walking time after heel surgery should be determined under the guidance of the doctor.