Heel fracture walking foot pain in most cases is due to incomplete recovery, excessive activity, joint adhesion and other reasons.
1. Incomplete recovery: After heel fracture, if the fracture is not healed or the soft tissue injury is not recovered, walking at this time will pull and stimulate the injured tissues, so that the local weight-bearing increases significantly, which may cause the symptoms of foot pain.
2. Excessive activity: when performing functional exercise after heel fracture, if the training is excessive and walking too much, it may lead to oozing and edema of the local ligamentous soft tissues, which may also cause symptoms of foot pain.
3. Joint adhesion: If the heel fracture is bedridden for a long time, as well as joint immobilization, it can lead to local soft tissue adhesion of the joints, making the joints stiff, which can cause symptoms of foot pain when walking on the ground.
If the symptoms of heel fracture walking foot pain, after rest did not timely recovery and relief, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, clear reasons for targeted treatment, so as to avoid adverse consequences.