A comminuted fracture of the heel bone, if not well repositioned at the time, may cause unevenness of the articular surface of the heel bone, which may lead to traumatic arthritis at a later stage. The main manifestation is pain in the heel bone during rainy weather or cold invasion, and limping may occur. In addition, if a comminuted fracture of the heel bone has a widening of the heel bone or an inversion or displacement of the heel bone, failure to correct the fracture may cause deformity of the heel bone, and the force point of the foot on the ground may be changed, which may lead to the formation of chronic skeletal system diseases such as plantar fasciitis, subacromial bursitis, and chronic heel pain.