Achilles tendon ruptures generally take 2 to 3 months to recover from, with the exact recovery time varying from person to person and from injury to injury.
The Achilles tendon is one of the thickest tendons in the human body and full recovery is a long process. If the degree of injury is mild, conservative treatment such as plaster immobilization is used, often requiring 4-6 weeks of plaster immobilization, while avoiding sports and paying attention to rest, and after 8 weeks, weight-bearing functional exercises are gradually started.
If the rupture is complete, then surgical treatment will be used, and after surgery, it still needs to be immobilized in a cast for 4 weeks, and weight-bearing training will start after 6 weeks.
Therefore, the functional training in the late stage of Achilles tendon rupture is very important and needs to be carried out gradually under the guidance of professional doctors.