How soon can I walk with a ruptured tendon in my big toe?

A ruptured big toe tendon usually takes about 2-3 months before you can walk normally. If the big toe tendon rupture occurs, you need to cooperate with professional doctors in time to reset and surgically anastomose the ruptured tendon surface, and then immobilize it with a plaster cast, and generally wait for about one month before the ruptured tendon surface gradually recovers. In this case, you can walk on crutches under the guidance of the doctor, but the time should not be too long, so as not to affect the recovery. 2~3 months or so can resume normal walking. In the big toe tendon rupture recovery period, the patient should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for regular review, to understand the tendon rupture recovery. It should be noted that the early walking exercise on crutches should be based on the amount of strength, the amount of activity should not be too large, to avoid weight-bearing, not strenuous exercise, so as not to affect the recovery.