What should I do if my foot still hurts after a year?

A year after the foot is still painful consider traumatic arthritis, ligament rupture and cartilage avulsion and other causes, need to be specifically analyzed. 1. Traumatic arthritis: as the patient’s foot broken caused by secondary osteoarthritis, there will be a year later still hurts. First of all, conservative treatment is recommended, such as physical therapy, exercise therapy, action-assisted therapy. If the pain symptoms are serious, medication can be used to relieve the symptoms, such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules, celecoxib capsules and so on. 2. Ligament rupture: patients with a broken foot may have a ligament rupture, resulting in pain one year later. Should be timely surgery for repair, such as with the help of arthroscopic tendon rupture cleanup surgery, etc., after the operation can be fixed with a plaster brake. 3. Cartilage avulsion: patients with broken feet may have cartilage avulsion, resulting in pain one year later. It should be timely to do surgery for resection or just to the internal fixation treatment, such as with the help of arthroscopic cartilage fragmentation cleanup surgery, etc., after the operation, it can be fixed with a cast and braked. You can also carry out cartilage fracture reduction steel nail internal fixation surgical treatment. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and it is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in time to confirm the cause of the disease for standardized treatment.