You can’t walk after a complete ankle ligament rupture, and walking can cause the condition to worsen. You can’t walk after a ruptured ankle ligament. Since the joint will show significant swelling and pain after the ligament is ruptured, walking too soon may cause the joint pain to worsen, resulting in the occurrence of secondary injuries, and in severe cases, traumatic arthritis may result. In case of localized ligament rupture, the rupture should be immobilized with plaster for four weeks, usually for 3~4 weeks, to promote the healing of the ligament. And premature walking will cause poor healing of the ligaments and gradual absorption and deformation, leading to ankle instability and easy recurrent wounds. If the ligament is completely ruptured, the stability of the ankle will be seriously reduced, and a professional doctor should take surgery to suture the ligament. After surgery, follow the doctor’s instructions for care and rehabilitation training, usually 4~6 weeks can gradually get down to the ground activities and walking. If there is a complete rupture of the ligament, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.