Recovery from an Achilles tendon rupture generally takes about 8 to 12 weeks, with full recovery taking longer. Most patients with Achilles tendon rupture need to be immobilized in a cast or brace for about 6 weeks to ensure that the Achilles tendon will not be stimulated by excessive pulling during the recovery process, leading to secondary rupture. 6~8 weeks can be used to carry out simple rehabilitation training in bed, and after 8 weeks, the patient can be gradually adapted to the process of going down to the ground under the protection of braces or crutches, and the main recovery of the Achilles tendon strength and endurance within the time period of 8~12 weeks. Recovery from Achilles tendon rupture is slow, mainly due to scarring and prolonged braking after the injury. After 12 weeks, the body basically completes the scarring process, but the recovery of sports endurance and fatigue resistance may take half a year or even longer. Related patients, it is recommended that timely medical examination and targeted treatment.