How long it takes to get out of bed after ligament repair surgery is related to the condition, location, etc. It is not possible to generalize, and the time to get out of bed ranges from 2 days to 6 weeks. How long it takes to get out of bed after ligament repair surgery is related to the location, condition and other factors. Generally, simple anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction of the knee can get out of bed on the 2nd day after surgery, because the anterior cruciate ligament has no effect on weight bearing, and you can walk gently on crutches with a brace on the 2nd day after surgery, which promotes the blood return to the lower limbs and reduces the adhesion of the knee joint. The medial and lateral collateral ligaments can get out of bed 4 to 6 weeks after surgery, and the posterior cruciate ligament can gradually get out of bed and bear weight 3 weeks after surgery. The medial and lateral collateral ligaments or the posterior cruciate ligament should not be weight-bearing at an early stage, or the ligaments’ tensile strength may be reduced, which may lead to the failure of the surgery. Ligament repair surgery how long can get out of bed need to be judged by a professional doctor combined with the condition, do not get out of bed early on your own.