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

  Comminuted heel fracture, which generally refers to a comminuted heel fracture, is mostly treated clinically by surgery, which is an incision and repositioning heel plate internal fixation surgery, and can generally walk normally only three months after surgery. In addition, the decision will depend on the specific condition of each patient.  Most heel fractures are caused by a fall or fall from a height, and the heel bone is fractured when the heel lands on the ground. The patient can walk with the aid of an abductor one month after surgery, that is, with partial weight-bearing, and can walk normally only after three months if the bone has healed.  In addition, if the patient has local pain, he can take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs to relieve the symptoms, and can also carry out local heat compresses and other physical therapy.