Walking pain after a broken foot can be treated in the following ways: First, walking pain after a broken foot is a serious symptom, you need to immediately prohibit weight-bearing, and elevate the affected limb, local continuous cold compresses to eliminate swelling. At the same time, take X-ray film to confirm whether there is a fracture or not, if there is a fracture, it is necessary to follow the fracture treatment, including plaster external fixation or cut and re-displaced plate screw internal fixation and so on. Secondly, if there is severe pain after walking with a broken foot, but there is no fracture, then an MRI of the ankle joint should be taken to determine whether there is a tear of the medial collateral ligament and lateral collateral ligament. It is the lateral collateral ligament that is primarily susceptible to injury, and if there is a tear, surgical reconstruction is required, including ligament stop reconstruction and ligament reconstruction surgery. Performing the surgery after the swelling of the ankle joint has subsided facilitates the patient’s postoperative recovery and also prevents infection.