How soon can I walk normally with a comminuted heel fracture?

When a patient has a comminuted fracture of the heel and actively cooperates with treatment, complete fracture healing takes about 3-4 months, and normal walking activities can be carried out at that time. To promote rapid recovery of the heel fracture, it is necessary to achieve fracture repositioning, elevation of the patient, drug replacement and disinfection, anticoagulation therapy, dietary regimen, etc., as follows: 1. fracture repositioning: first of all, the displaced fracture needs to be repositioned, either by manual repositioning, or by incision and internal fixation surgical treatment, or by closed needle repositioning and fixation, to restore the normal alignment to the line as much as possible, and to promote the patient’s fracture healing. 2. 2. Elevation of the patient: The affected limb should be elevated above the heart as much as possible, which is more conducive to promoting venous return and facilitating the reduction of swelling. 3. Drug change and disinfection: The local incision should be actively changed and disinfected to prevent infection. 4. Anticoagulation therapy: Anticoagulant drugs should be applied to prevent blood clots. 5. Diet regulation: Smoking and alcohol should be stopped, spicy and stimulating foods should be avoided, and more calcium-rich foods should be eaten. Food rich in calcium, such as soy products, dairy products, seafood, etc.