What to do about forefoot pain after a comminuted heel fracture

The pain in the forefoot after a comminuted fracture of the heel bone is caused by the trauma of the fracture, or edema, and the pain of the fracture of the heel bone can be gradually relieved or even disappear within 2~3 weeks after regular examination and treatment. The pain after fracture is mainly due to the damage of the broken end of the fracture to the surrounding soft tissue, or edema caused by local pain, after regular examination and treatment, the pain will gradually reduce or even disappear in 2~3 weeks. Because the heel bone is the main load-bearing bone when standing, the fracture will seriously affect the walking function. A comminuted fracture of the heel bone requires surgical treatment in most cases. The main method of surgical treatment is internal fixation with incision and reduction plate, after which rehabilitation exercises should be carried out to prevent stiffness of the ankle joint.