In clinical practice, a fracture may occur when a patient suffers a foot sprain that causes a protrusion of the bones in the injured area. A sprained foot can easily result in a fracture of the ankle joint, and an X-ray can be taken. In terms of specific treatment, different treatment methods can be used depending on the degree of the fracture. If an ankle fracture occurs without major displacement of the fracture end, conservative treatment can be considered. First of all, the patient should rest in bed, elevate the affected limb, and fix the ankle joint with a brace or plaster brace. The patient should also be instructed to take oral bone grafting medication to promote early healing of the fracture. If the patient has a large displacement after ankle fracture and also has a combined talus dislocation. The treatment can be surgical, under epidural anesthesia, incision and repositioning, and internal fixation can be given.