Lumbar burst fracture walking on the ground plantar pain may be due to plantar fasciitis, osteoporosis and lumbar disc herniation and other reasons. 1. Plantar fasciitis: Plantar pain may be caused by long-term braking fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis is caused by aseptic inflammation of the tendons or fascia on the bottom of the foot. The most common symptom is pain and discomfort in the bottom of the foot. Physical therapy, including ultrashort wave and electrotherapy, can be used for treatment. Medication, closed treatment. Topical plasters and hot water foot baths are used to relieve the pain. 2. Osteoporosis: Prolonged bed rest after lumbar burst fracture can lead to osteoporosis. Osteoporosis can cause unexplained pain in many parts of the body and pain in the soles of the feet when walking on the ground. 3. Lumbar disc herniation: lumbar burst fracture caused by lumbar disc herniation, nerve root compression and irritation. Lumbar burst fracture can occur when you walk on the ground with pain in the soles of the feet. Walking on the ground with pain in the soles of the feet alone sometimes can not accurately determine the cause, but also need to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history, other test results in order to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended that under the guidance of a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease.