The pain of walking after squatting may be caused by plantar fascia injury, or it may be caused by fracture. 1. Plantar Fascia Injury: Plantar fascia is the metatarsal fascia, which is a tough tendinous structure located at the bottom of the foot. The plantar fascia supports the arch of the foot and at the same time converts the pressure of the foot into tension in the arch. The foot squatting indicates that the overall force is downward, if the force is too large, it may cause the plantar fascia to be overstretched, resulting in plantar fascia congestion, edema, or tearing caused by the symptoms of walking pain. 2 fracture: foot squatting in addition to the plantar fascia force, and the heel bone and upward conduction of the ankle joint, if the force is too large may cause the heel bone and the ankle joint parts of the fracture, fracture will cause damage to the site of the subcutaneous blood vessel fracture, local deformity, as well as swelling and pain manifestations, walking fracture fracture friction with each other or embedded stubble, there may also be symptoms of pain. There may be other reasons for the pain when you walk after squatting, so we suggest that you go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment under the guidance of the doctor.