The treatment of heel fracture depends on the severity of the fracture, and the corresponding treatment methods include conservative and surgery. If the fracture of the heel bone is mild, does not involve the subtalar joint and has no obvious displacement, and there is no obvious change in the angle of the heel bone, it can be externally immobilized with a plaster, bed rest, elevation of the foot, and targeted treatment to reduce swelling. If the heel fracture is more serious, involving the subtalar joint, and the fracture compression or displacement is obvious, and the angle of the heel pitch is obviously increased, then it needs to be treated by surgery. During the recovery period, it is important to take enough rest and eat foods rich in calcium and protein such as milk and eggs. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.