Can you recover from a comminuted heel fracture?

If the comminuted fracture of the heel bone is mild, it can usually be recovered in time. If the fracture is severe, it may be difficult to recover, depending on the circumstances. Whether or not a comminuted fracture of the heel bone can be recovered depends on the specific situation and cannot be generalized. Usually, for patients with less severe comminuted calcaneal fractures, the prognosis is good after regular treatment. However, for patients with severe comminuted heel fracture, even after standardized treatment, it is more difficult to recover. Moreover, some patients may have sequelae such as dysfunction, traumatic arthritis and muscle atrophy. Patients need to cooperate with doctors for active treatment, and at the same time need to carry out rehabilitation training under the guidance of doctors, strengthen daily life management, and avoid excessive weight bearing and falling. To summarize, patients with comminuted fracture of the heel bone need to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying their condition. Remember to follow up with the doctor on time so that the doctor can understand the condition.