This is a review of one study and doesn't quite help much with anything. Only real takeaway is the fact that the 1 year mark is indicative of how close you'll get back to normal overall. Unfortunately, the study only contains 100 people.
The push off strength study was done in 2010 ? Is there a reason why surgery would produce a stronger tendon than conservative rehab ? Could it be due more to how the tendon is rehabilitated rather than the actual operation ? I’m taking a risk playing American football and going the non operative route but I’m 25, only has a 3mm gap and could still walk on it for a week before I got it treated
Yooo I'm in a similar situation, 24, play running back and went non-operative. I see you said yours went well, I'm assuming you were pretty consistent with the rehab?
Now 2022 My surgeon told. Surgical:+- 3% and non-surgical:4% re rupture rates. Provided they both have early weight bearing and similar rehab protocol. So you need to be in a cast for 3-5 days then in a walker boot for 7 weeks then start walking in shoes.
I had sharp cut on my ancle after the Wound heal was not able to walk properly and i consulted to orthopaedic he said tendon is particularly teard my leg was in cast for one month now i am taking physiotherapy will my tendon recover completely
Thank you, still trying to decide surgery or no no surgery, but your info was great.
Total rupture, time for surgery. Bummer
@@catchercoach4918 I had a total rupture and just chose the nonsurgical route. I am a recreational soccer player. I hope I made the right choice.
Hey bro how its going with your recovery?
I also had 1 subrupture tendon achille
@@t-dog4812 yo I need some advice just tore my Achillies can u let me know how ur recovery is going
@@kashifmalik8819 how's it going? I'm 5 months out from mine
This is a review of one study and doesn't quite help much with anything. Only real takeaway is the fact that the 1 year mark is indicative of how close you'll get back to normal overall. Unfortunately, the study only contains 100 people.
The push off strength study was done in 2010 ? Is there a reason why surgery would produce a stronger tendon than conservative rehab ? Could it be due more to how the tendon is rehabilitated rather than the actual operation ? I’m taking a risk playing American football and going the non operative route but I’m 25, only has a 3mm gap and could still walk on it for a week before I got it treated
How did it go bro?
Update on how the non operative route went for you? Are you back to playing and feeling the same way prior to the injury?
@@albertomassari77 yup I was back playing in October when I had the injury in may
@@jesuslibreros9983 check previous answer please mate
Yooo I'm in a similar situation, 24, play running back and went non-operative. I see you said yours went well, I'm assuming you were pretty consistent with the rehab?
Do you know what the rerupture rate is please, mainly for non surgical repair
The re-rupture rate for both surgical & non-surgical repair is detailed in this video: th-cam.com/video/3vx42OSbwsM/w-d-xo.html
Now 2022 My surgeon told. Surgical:+- 3% and non-surgical:4% re rupture rates. Provided they both have early weight bearing and similar rehab protocol. So you need to be in a cast for 3-5 days then in a walker boot for 7 weeks then start walking in shoes.
Who’s trying to wait 5yrs to get back to playing ball, I just end it all before I wait for my Achilles to heal
I had sharp cut on my ancle after the Wound heal was not able to walk properly and i consulted to orthopaedic he said tendon is particularly teard my leg was in cast for one month now i am taking physiotherapy will my tendon recover completely
@seem nazz any update?
The music is too loud and makes it hard to hear what you’re saying ☹️