There is no exact time for how long you can walk after calf tendon release surgery. It is generally related to your physical condition, severity of the disease, surgical method and whether you have regular functional rehabilitation training after surgery, etc. It usually takes 5~6 weeks to walk normally. After calf tendon trauma, the calf tendon and the surrounding tissues tend to adhere. Calf tendon release surgery is to re-strip the tendon and restore the mobility of the calf. After calf tendon release surgery, it is important to actively replenish nutrition. In general, the better the patient’s physical condition, the better the recovery time as well as the result after surgery, and the faster the patient can walk normally. Functional rehabilitation should be carried out as soon as possible after the operation, so that the calf can perform active or passive movements to avoid reattachment of the calf tendon. If the tendon re-adheres, it will take longer to recover. How long it takes to walk after calf tendon release surgery is determined by a number of factors, and generally the recovery is good. Patients are advised to keep optimistic mood, improve their own physical quality, and go to the hospital for regular checkups, actively cooperate with the doctor’s guidance, and do a good job of post-surgery recovery.