Can a fracture of the talus be completely recovered

A fracture of the talus can usually be completely recovered. If the degree of fracture is mild and there is no obvious displacement, external fixation and braking can be used to promote the healing of the fracture site. If the degree of fracture is more serious and the fracture is dislocated, the fracture needs to be actively repositioned, and the original shape of the talus can be restored through arthroplasty, internal fixation and other related methods, which usually will not affect the function in the future. After fixation and braking, functional exercises can be carried out appropriately, in the case of unaffected activities, you can slowly start to carry out functional exercises, gradually the fractured trabeculae will grow into the fracture site, and gradually restore the tough characteristics of the bone, but the exercise should be gradual, avoiding strenuous exercise. Patients with talus fracture are advised to go to the hospital regularly for follow-up.