Whether or not a broken heel can be fully recovered depends on the severity of the disease, and it is not possible to make a blanket determination as to whether or not it can be restored to a normal level. In addition to the function of weight-bearing, the heel and the talus also constitute a kind of micro-movement joint. If the shattering is serious and involves the joint surface or causes the joint surface to collapse, there is no way to completely correct it even through active surgical treatment, and there is a possibility of leaving the sequelae of traumatic arthritis. If the heel fracture is not particularly serious and does not involve the joint surface, it can be restored to normal level through active treatment. Because the fracture itself has its own healing time period, it can be restored to the normal weight-bearing level of the heel, it can meet the daily life and will not have other effects.