Tendon rupture is usually seen as a result of trauma or long-term chronic strain, which can have a significant impact on local function. After the surgery, it is necessary to fix the tendon in a plaster cast for almost four weeks, and then carry out gradual functional exercises to help recovery. After the surgical repair, the first thing is to keep the wound dry and hygienic, insist on wound dressing change, generally two weeks after surgery can remove the stitches. At the same time, you can assist in activating blood circulation and relieving blood stasis, such as blood circulation and pain capsules, which can help the repair of tendons. After the cast is removed, the exercise needs to be gradual and avoid too much violence, otherwise it may cause the sutured tendon to rupture again. Generally, it takes more than two months for complete recovery, and after two months, you can usually move and exert yourself normally.