Tendon rupture usually requires surgical anastomosis, and after the surgery, the relevant limb or joint needs to be braked and rested fully, assisted by the application of medication to promote circulation, in order to help the recovery as soon as possible. Tendons are called tendons in medicine, and after a tendon rupture, surgical anastomosis is needed to close the ruptured tendon with stitches in order to gradually recover. After surgery, braking and resting are needed, and the application of medications to promote circulation can help the tendon to recover as soon as possible. 1. After surgical anastomosis, the tendon needs to be braked and rested, usually fixed by plaster or brace, so as to make the tendon in a relaxed state and get sufficient rest, and to avoid the activity of the affected area to rupture the tendon again. 2. After the operation, you can take medicines to promote circulation under doctor’s guidance, such as Pan Long Qi Tablet, to promote blood circulation in the injured area, which is conducive to the growth and recovery of the tendon. Recovery from tendon rupture takes about 3 to 6 months, with some individual differences. Do not remove the external fixation too early to avoid re-injury of the tendon.