Can I walk normally 40 days after rupturing a tendon in the dorsum of my foot?

After a dorsalis pedis tendon rupture, if the patient actively receives medical treatment and carries out functional exercises scientifically, he/she can usually walk normally after about 40 days. Different patients have different degrees of severity, different treatment methods and different recovery conditions, so the time needed to return to normal walking after dorsalis pedis tendon rupture is also different.
1. If the patient receives regular medical treatment, takes medication as prescribed by the doctor, and carries out functional recovery training in a gradual manner, he/she can walk normally in about 40 days, but he/she should pay attention to avoiding over-loading or walking for too long a distance.
2. If the degree of injury is serious, combined with infection, nerve damage, improper treatment or functional exercise is not timely, inadequate, will lead to prolonged recovery time, in these cases, 40 days after the injury generally can not walk normally, so as not to aggravate the injury.
After the occurrence of dorsalis pedis tendon rupture, you should consult the doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions, have regular checkups, pay close attention to the changes of the condition, and carry out rehabilitation training and activities under the doctor’s guidance, in order to strive for early recovery.