A talus fracture can be weight-bearing for 3 to 4 months with conservative treatment.
A talus fracture is a disruption of the continuity or integrity of the talus due to an external force, resulting in localized pain and restricted movement. The treatment of fracture without displacement, only need to put the ankle joint in neutral position, plaster fixation for 6~8 weeks, remove the plaster immediately after the start of functional exercise, wait for the x-ray to show that the fracture is healed, and then begin to weight-bearing walking, about 3~4 months later.
If weight-bearing walking is done too early, it will cause the collapse of the talus and affect the blood circulation of the talus, resulting in necrosis of the talus.
If a talus fracture is diagnosed, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment to reduce the adverse effects.