Early surgery for chondrosarcoma with low malignancy and good postoperative recovery can lead to normal work. For highly malignant chondrosarcoma, it is recommended to consult the surgeon. Whether chondrosarcoma can work normally after surgery is related to the time of tumor discovery, malignant degree, and whether there is any distant metastasis. If the chondrosarcoma is of medium or low malignancy, without distant metastasis, it can go to work normally if it has recovered well after the surgery, or even achieved cure, and does not affect the normal limb activities. If the tumor is highly malignant, or even has distant metastasis, further chemotherapy and radiotherapy are needed after surgery, and the body has not fully recovered, it is not recommended to go to work. Whether or not you can go to work normally after the surgery, you can consult your surgeon according to the recovery after the surgery, and let the surgeon decide the time to go to work according to your condition.