Minor laceration fractures of the ankle usually do not require resetting. A laceration fracture is a fracture that occurs when a small piece of bone that starts and ends at the tendon or ligament attachment of the bone is partially or completely torn away due to sudden, rapid, and violent pulling of the muscle. Minor laceration fractures do not usually cause significant displacement of the fracture, so they do not need to be treated with reduction and can be immobilized in a cast or brace for 4 to 6 weeks. Patients with minor tear fracture of the ankle, during the recovery period, the diet should pay attention to strengthen the nutrition. At the same time, it is also necessary to carry out rehabilitation exercises for joints to prevent complications such as joint stiffness. You also need to go to the hospital regularly to take pictures for review, which is conducive to timely understanding of the recovery of the fracture.