How soon can you bear weight with a fractured talus

Patients with talus fracture need 3 months to walk normally, if they go down too soon, it will cause collapse of the talus, and affect the blood circulation of the talus, resulting in necrosis of the talus, it is recommended that the patient must recuperate and recuperate for 3 months, before going down to walk normally. Patients with talus fracture are also not recommended to carry out the corresponding weight-bearing work, such as carrying heavy objects, carrying heavy objects or long standing, long walking work, because talus fracture will cause the blood circulation of the talus to be damaged, and easy to talus necrosis, when carrying out the corresponding weight-bearing work, it will aggravate ischemic changes in the talus, and accelerate the necrosis of the talus. The probability of talus necrosis is very high in patients with talus fracture, so be sure to have regular checkups and don’t bear weight too early.