Why does the heel of the fracture hurt?

There are several reasons why a fractured heel hurts: first, the fracture site itself is in the heel, even if the fracture is completely healed, the pain will occur when you start walking on the ground, which requires slow adaptation. Secondly, for fractures in other parts of the body, because the fracture requires a long period of bed rest, the pressure receptors in the heel area will be redistributed, and when you start to walk on the ground, you still need to re-adapt to the process of walking on the ground, and there will be some pain at this time. However, this pain is normal and can be relieved gradually or even disappear after a long time of adaptation to walking on the ground. If the fracture has not recovered and the pain is further aggravated, it means that walking on the ground in advance affects the healing of the fracture site, so it is necessary to go to the hospital for a review of the film.