What to do if you have a heel fracture with limited ankle motion?

Heel bone fracture with limited ankle joint activities, according to the severity of the disease need to be treated with plaster external fixation, internal fixation of the heel bone, early pain and swelling need to take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, and later need to carry out rehabilitation training. 1. Plaster external fixation: it is suitable for patients with good alignment of heel bone fracture, and it is beneficial to the recovery of the condition through the external fixation of the heel bone by plaster bandage. 2. Internal fixation of the heel bone: suitable for patients with collapsed or comminuted heel bone fracture involving the talar joint, using H-shaped, T-shaped plates and screws for internal fixation. 3. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs: mainly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as diclofenac sodium, sodium rosoprofen, celecoxib, etc., which can effectively relieve pain symptoms. 4. Rehabilitation training: the affected limbs need to be elevated during the bed rest period, and the leg muscles and joints need to be contracted and extended in the later stage to prevent muscle atrophy. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can appear gastrointestinal discomfort, gastrointestinal bleeding and other symptoms, in the use of these drugs, must be strictly in accordance with the doctor’s instructions under the guidance of the doctor.