In clinical practice, a patient with a heel fracture can be diagnosed as a heel fracture, and if the heel fracture is seen in a timely manner and a clear diagnosis is made by a professional orthopedic surgeon, the patient can be rated as a grade 10 disability. If a patient has a comminuted heel fracture, a deformity such as heel collapse, heel widening, heel shortening, etc., the disability rating can be 9. If the patient has a fracture of the heel bone, and after proper treatment, the patient still has pain during walking or after activity, which affects normal walking, the disability assessment can be rated as grade 8. The disability assessment should be based on the national disability standard, and the patient should go to the relevant department designated by the state for identification, because the report issued by such department has legal effect.