Recovery time for a talus injury needs to be determined by the condition, with milder injuries usually taking 6 to 8 weeks, or about 3 months in the case of a talus fracture. If the damage to the talus is mild, with only minor contusion or fracture, the symptoms can be relieved in 6 to 8 weeks by braking and resting, and avoiding aggravation of the injury by weight bearing. If the talus injury is more serious, with obvious fracture or dislocation of the broken ends, timely medical and surgical treatment is needed to restore the normal anatomy of the talus, and the fracture healing usually takes about 3 months, and for people with poor nutritional status and older age, the recovery time may take even longer. When talus injury occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for further X-ray or CT examination to clarify the severity of the condition, and timely and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.