Patients are required to have a follow-up examination 38 days after the Achilles tendon rupture surgery, so as to understand the postoperative recovery situation. 1. Achilles tendon rupture is a common injury in orthopaedic surgery, which mostly occurs in young adults. Patients with Achilles tendon rupture may be related to the factors such as cutting or striking the Achilles tendon directly with sharp or blunt instruments, or contracting the muscles violently indirectly by jumping long distance, jumping up to shoot baskets, etc. The main clinical manifestations of the Achilles tendon rupture are localized swelling and pain, weakness of calf, and not daring to stand up and walk. 2. It is usually necessary to review the Achilles tendon 38 days after the rupture operation, so as to understand the recovery of the Achilles tendon and the wound, and to observe whether there is any local adhesion and contracture, etc. Generally speaking, the Achilles tendon will not be affected by the rupture operation. Generally speaking, it takes at least 3 months for the Achilles tendon rupture to fully recover its normal function. Patients can have a review at 3 months to see whether the outline of the Achilles tendon is intact and whether the range of motion of the ankle joint is gradually returning to normal. It is recommended that patients should pay attention to rest in daily life, avoid strenuous exercise to affect the recovery of the Achilles tendon, and carry out appropriate functional exercises as prescribed by the doctor during the recuperation period, and at the same time do a good job in monitoring the condition, if there is any abnormality, such as regular check-ups.