There is no authoritative information on how long it takes to practice foot hooking after heel fracture surgery, and it is usually possible to do so after the cast is removed 6 to 8 weeks after surgery. If the patient’s postoperative recovery is slow, it is recommended to practice foot hooking after 3 months. There is no clear clinical information on the specific time for heel fracture patients to hook foot training team after surgery, if the recovery is good, the cast can be removed in 6~8 weeks after surgery, generally after removing the cast, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out a moderate amount of hook foot training, but not weight-bearing, should not be self-training. If the patient’s recovery is slow, it is generally recommended to carry out foot hook training after the cast is removed 3 months after surgery. Patients should avoid hooking the foot too early, because early hooking the foot training may lead to bone deformity, pain aggravation, thus affecting the postoperative recovery. Patients with heel fracture should perform foot hooking training after they have recovered well enough to remove the cast. Patients should be trained under the guidance of the doctor and should not bear weight. In addition, patients should protect adequate rest after surgery, should not move the foot.