How long it takes to walk normally after meniscus surgery depends on the patient’s surgical approach and recovery. It should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis, and no generalization should be made. In the case of arthroscopic meniscoplasty or meniscectomy, there is no secondary healing of the meniscus and the patient can generally walk lightly 24 hours after surgery and use a knee brace to protect the knee during recovery. In the case of arthroscopic meniscus suture surgery, the healing of the meniscus is involved after the meniscus is sutured. It is usually at least one month before the patient can begin to walk with partial weight bearing. The recovery time varies from person to person. Patients with meniscus injury should go to the orthopedic department of a regular hospital in a timely manner and have the correct surgery performed by a professional doctor according to the degree of meniscus injury in order to cure the meniscus injury as soon as possible and resume normal walking as soon as possible.