Are tendons prone to rupture after suturing?

Generally, after a period of rehabilitation and wound healing after tendon suture surgery, re-rupture usually does not occur, but if the patient has not healed before the premature exercise or strenuous exercise, it may lead to re-rupture.
Tendon suture refers to a kind of surgery to repair and suture the ruptured tendon in order to restore its function. Usually, bed rest is needed after the surgery, and the cast or brace is fixed for 4~8 weeks, and the cast is removed after the tendon injury is healed, so that the patient can go down to the ground for weight-bearing exercise and gradually return to normal activities.
The key to promote wound healing is to avoid stressful activities at the site of the ruptured tendon. After the surgery, active contraction exercises of local muscles and distal joint activities should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, but excessive exercise and going down to the ground too early should be avoided, so as not to lead to re-rupture of the damaged tendon.
After tendon suture surgery, patients should carry out standardized treatment and functional exercise under the guidance of the doctor, and avoid blindly carrying out activities and exercises on their own to avoid adverse consequences.