Usually, patients can walk only after two months of meniscal suturing. The healing process takes a long time because the meniscal suture requires a process of healing, and the meniscus has relatively poor blood flow, so the healing time and process is long. Usually the meniscus needs to be braked for one month after the injury, during which the patient needs to reduce the activities in bed, elevate the lower limbs to do exercises for the quadriceps, and apply blood-activating and pain-relieving drugs, such as Panax notoginseng tablets and cartilage nourishing drugs, such as glucosamine sulfate capsules, after one month, the pain and swelling disappears and the patient can walk down with the help of crutches. However, walking should be avoided because the meniscus has not completely healed at this time. If the meniscus is healed, the patient can put weight on the ground under the guidance of the doctor.