How soon can you drive with a ruptured Achilles tendon?

The recovery time after an Achilles tendon rupture is usually 2-3 months, so it takes at least two months for driving. The Achilles tendon rupture may be caused by trauma or chronic strain. The extent of the Achilles tendon rupture can be determined by improving the local magnetic resonance examination, and generally the Achilles tendon rupture needs to be considered for surgical repair. If it is caused by trauma, it is also necessary to prevent tetanus, prevent infection, etc. After the surgery of the Achilles tendon rupture, the local area needs to be fixed in a plaster cast for 4-6 weeks. After removal of the cast, gradual ankle flexion and extension training will help restore function. After the repair of the Achilles tendon rupture, avoid violence, such as running, jumping and other violent sports, otherwise the Achilles tendon may be ruptured again.