It is possible for a heel fracture to cause traumatic arthritis. If the heel fracture is a simple fracture that does not involve the articular surface, traumatic arthritis usually does not occur. Traumatic arthritis is more likely to occur if the fracture is a comminuted fracture that involves the articular surface, with localized collapse or bone defects. Traumatic arthritis can cause joint degeneration, narrowing of the joint space, osteophytes, joint pain, stiffness, and limited movement. Severe joint destruction, joint deformation, and even disability. Therefore, the heel bone fracture may occur traumatic arthritis, the occurrence of fracture according to the degree of fracture damage to take conservative treatment or surgical treatment, post-surgery rehabilitation exercise, to reduce the chances of occurrence of traumatic arthritis.