Can you walk on your heel with a broken toe?

Walking on the heel is usually not allowed after a toe fracture, as follows: 1. Toe fractures are generally not weight-bearing for 2-3 weeks, fixing the toes to each other. 2-3 weeks when the fracture end can occur bony connection, the fracture end is relatively stable, at which time the patient can walk normally with weight and does not need to use the heel to walk. If you use your heel to walk at the beginning of the fracture, it may lead to more obvious swelling of the toe fracture site.2. Walking on the heel for too long can also cause excessive pressure on the heel, causing achalasia, producing persistent heel pain symptoms, and can induce metatarsal fasciitis and heel spurs, resulting in serious consequences that are not conducive to patient recovery, but may increase new pain. Therefore, it is best not to walk on the heel after a toe fracture and wait 2-3 weeks for normal weight-bearing walking, which does not affect normal life.