It usually takes about two months to recover from a ruptured calf ligament after surgical treatment.
Calf ligament rupture patients, localized swelling, pain and limited activities, need to perform an MRI to clarify the severity of the ligament rupture, generally minor sprains, tears, can be treated conservatively, such as gypsum braces fixed for six to eight weeks, to wait for the ligaments to heal on their own.
If the calf ligament is completely torn, it needs to be repaired by surgery, which requires an incision to repair the torn ligament, and after the repair, the ligament will be fixed with a local brace or a plaster cast, and will generally heal in about two months.
After the repair, localized support or plaster fixation will be carried out, and it usually takes about two months to heal.