There is no standardized optimal recovery time for a ruptured tendon in the palm. The optimal recovery time varies due to the severity of the patient’s palmar tendon rupture, usually ranging from a few weeks to a few months. If the severity of the ruptured tendon is relatively mild, it does not need to be treated with stitches and only the traumatic wound needs to be treated, then only 4-6 weeks of recuperation is needed for a good recovery. If the rupture of the tendon is serious or complete, it is necessary to receive surgical treatment as soon as possible, completely suture the tendon, and then immobilized in a plaster cast. After the wound is basically healed, it is recommended to cooperate with the doctor to receive hand function exercise to help quickly restore normal physiological function, and at the same time, perform finger flexion and extension exercises to prevent the phenomenon of tendon adhesion. The time for complete recovery in this case usually takes more than two months. During the recovery period, try not to use the injured palm, keep the wound clean and dry, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review.