Ligament rupture can be recovered after regular and timely treatment, as well as scientific rehabilitation, and generally will not produce obvious sequelae. Ligament rupture includes partial rupture and total rupture, at the same time, some ligaments are thicker and need surgery for treatment, some ligaments are smaller, through local limb immobilization to let the ligaments repair by themselves, can also achieve the purpose of treatment. This depends on different conditions and different parts of the body to take appropriate treatment. If the ligament rupture involves the finger, the ligament can be completely repaired after 4-6 weeks of immobilization of the finger. If a larger ligament is involved, such as the medial collateral ligament of the knee, surgery is often required to suture the ligament so that healing can be achieved. After the ligaments have been sutured or healed, the ligaments will need to be functionally trained scientifically to regain their function.