You need to wear Achilles shoes within three months after Achilles tendon surgery, and you can usually wear normal shoes after three months. If Achilles tendon rupture occurs and surgery is taken to repair and reconstruct the tendon, within three months after the surgery, you need to be instructed by the doctor to wear Achilles tendon shoes for assisted walking exercise, but since the blood circulation of the surgical site is not very smooth at the beginning, the recovery will be slower, and the walking will be slower as well. Generally, three months after the surgery, the Achilles tendon will recover better, at this time you can wear normal shoes to walk, but try to avoid excessive weight bearing on the affected limb when walking. Normal shoes after Achilles tendon surgery should be avoided to be too hard, try to choose shoes with soft soles and uppers, and need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take functional exercises to promote postoperative recovery.