How long does it take to heal from a torn ligament that requires surgery

Ligament rupture requires surgery for treatment, and the recovery time is determined by the location of the ligament, the degree of injury, and the procedure. For ligament injuries in non-weight-bearing limbs, such as upper limb ligament injuries, surgical repair requires 4-6 weeks of rest with braking and immobilization, and the ligaments can be fully recovered and functional training can be performed. If the ligament rupture is in the weight-bearing lower extremity, it will take 6-8 weeks for the ligament to recover and for the ligament to recover and for the functional training and weight-bearing activities to be performed. Part of the surgery requires ligament grafting or stop reconstruction, and the corresponding rest time is long, about 2 months for the upper limb and 2-3 months for the lower limb, so how long the ligament rupture needs to be treated surgically can be healed, depending on the specific situation.