If the foot fracture is fully healed and painful to walk, the fracture may have affected the surrounding joints and the joint mobility has not returned to normal, resulting in stiffness. The pain may occur when the joint is slightly less mobile during walking, which may involve the joint capsule or surrounding ligaments. It may also be caused by a fracture in the foot that affects the joint, and traumatic arthritis may also affect the pain. If the first case is caused by a fracture, moving the joint more often to promote joint mobility recovery, the pain will be gradually relieved, or you can use hot water to soak the feet, or boil herbs to dispel wind and dampness and activate the meridians to soak the feet, which can promote the recovery of adhesions or stiffness. If the pain is caused by traumatic arthritis, it is necessary to take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to eliminate local inflammation in order to relieve the pain.