How to treat an incomplete fracture of the talus

Incomplete fracture of the talus can be relieved by general treatment, physical therapy, medication and surgery. 1. General treatment: proper rest should be paid attention to, and weight bearing and excessive loading should be avoided appropriately to reduce the stress on the fracture site, which is conducive to the healing of the fracture. External immobilization through plaster or splint in the affected area can promote the healing of the fracture. 2. Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy methods such as electrotherapy, infrared therapy and ultrasound therapy can be used to promote recovery. 3. Medication: If the localized pain is obvious, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium, nimesulide, etc., can be taken orally to relieve the pain. Oral bone peptide tablets can also be taken to promote bone healing. 4. Surgery: If the incomplete fracture of the talus is accompanied by neurovascular injury, surgical treatment, such as internal fixation, is needed. All the above medications should be used under doctor’s guidance, avoid self-medication.