Hey man I just had my patellar tendon repaired 4 days ago and ngl I was feeling the most depressed I've every felt in life. As a 24yr old male that's constantly active at the gym and hiking to not being able to even walk. It would just eat me up for the first 3 days , after seeing your video it reminded me that I'm not alone in this. There's plenty of people who have overcome this , so why can't I. From the bottom of my heart thank you so much for giving me hope
I had surgery 2 weeks ago and I've never been so depressed in my life. I went from working everyday (I love working in the moving industry and taking care of my family) to being stuck in the bed all day everyday. It took 3 weeks to get my surgery scheduled so I've been down for over a month. 1st thing in the morning I'm starting these exercises. Hopefully this helps me out physically and mentally. Thank you for taking the time out and sharing this with us
I had my patellar tendon repaired about 6 weeks ago (just had my 6 week post op check up today). You got this, it'll get better. The first week sucks, just make sure you ice and elevate. Also make sure you talk to your physical therapist when you see them to make sure you're ok for this kind of exercise. Beware, my brace fell down at every chance, so be careful. If you have a dog or a leash, that actually works better than a towel depending on how tall you are (easier reach).
3 weeks post op full patellar tendon rupture. I tore mine playing basketball. I have never been this down bad in my life. Im a basketball coach and extremely active. Aside from the pain the worst thing is sitting in the house and doing nothing. Its pure torture. Hoping to be off crutches next week and Im going hard as I can in PT because i have to get my life back. To anyone else going through it stay strong and trust the process.
@gfred3234 Hi! Hope your doing well. I also repture both I im about to start therapy this week. The surgen told me a could put full weigh bearing on crutches while wearing the braces. Did you start putting weight right away? Thanks hope your recovery going well 👍 Keep up the good work.
Just got surgery done a week ago. The most heart breaking part for me is my wedding being 9 days away. Ive worked so hard and spent a lot of time and money preparing for the big day all for this injury to happen. It sucks and depressing to say the least,but i know i have to adapt and make the most out of the situation. Big hug to anyone who is recovering or is recovered. We got this!
Broooooo I know this is mad old but this shit right here helped me so much dude. Real talk I appreciate you. I lifted my leg for the first time in a month after surgery. I was worried like a mug at first but with these exercises helped me tremendously.
@@mar4065 I was terrified… but once The Dr Said I had to move I Pushed myself and was finally moving more … this video is excellent …will do this also .. You can do it just be safe
I kept bracing for the pain its the worst! You will get throught this. The Depression, anxiety, feeling sorry for loss of independence. All these feelings you will go through. Hopefully you hav a support system as i do of family members. Hope everyone gets throught this. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!! I just started PT and the therapist was impressed that i was able to have as much movement being I've been braced for 3 weeks. I didn't sit still i didn't want to depend on anyone i forced myself to move around and it has helped tremendously
I am 61 yrs old and tore my tendon coming down a steep hill hiking and slipping. Very humbling experience, but I am taking it with positive attitude. Videos like this really help. 🙏
I'm sure I felt as depressed as the other people writing in. I shattered my patella and the surgery and long rehab ahead was almost too much. I've been very active all my life (73) and no other injury has ever changed my lifestyle so radically (no driving, swimming, biking, sleeping comfortably, etc, etc.). I was really starting to wonder how I was going to do this. But this video gave me hope. And even though this rehab is very challenging, at least I know that full recovery is possible. And that is what will keep me going. Thank you all.
My 4th week starts in a few days nd i just gotta say it really takes patience and staying consistent with your exercises but playing it safe at the same time...and there is a difference and progression between each week that comes and thats what motivates me more , knowing if one one week i work hard at what im capable of the next week ik itll be a difference and progression..thank you Erick i watch these videos back to back, Big motivation thnx big bro...and anybody thats going through this same injury or any injury just remember handle your part and God got you through the rest of the way just keep pushing nd be safe you got this !!!!
Thanks for the workouts and encouragement. I'm getting ready for my 2 week post op dr visit. After the surgery, after the pain, after the uncomfortable and unconventional sleep, after the depressed state, after getting mobilized and used to the crutches. Everything gets easier. I just have to take it week by week
ID-10-T Error Absolutely...The most devastating part is over. Now it’s about being persistent, consistent, mentally and physically tough, and patient. Keep me posted.
I tore my tore tendon last week and I will miss my grandmother funeral I broke down crying in the doctor’s office it’s such an inconvenience but I will keep my spirits up utilize this video to my advantage
Hey, Thanks for posting the videos, I'm 2 weeks post op, and felt like it was over, the stress, frustration, pain and worry all at 1 time. Seen your videos and immediately got motivated and focused. Thanks Bro
This is so great. I ruptured my quad tendon a week ago and had surgery to repair it 5 days ago. I have my first follow up appt tomorrow and I have no idea what the next steps are and I’m already ready to get to work to start moving. Sitting around is maddening. Thank you for this video.
I’m going thru this for the second time. Really wish I watched these the first go around. Nice to see a community of people who understand the emotional toll that comes with the injury.
So nice to see this video! Motivational and inspiring! Had a bad fall on my mountain bike and tore my patellar tendon, ACL, MCL, LCL and meniscus. 3 weeks post op patellar tendon repair then have to have 2nd surgery on ACL and potentially other. You motivated me to ditch one crutch and keep moving. So hard both mentally and physically. Thank you for this. We’ve got this 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
My first 2 weeks were hell. I had a PT home visits to help me move around, use the stairs. I was lucky enough to have a yoga strap and it gave me the independence I missed. I could get up and move around by myself by week 2. I use the yoga strap for leg raises as well...but I’m not sure if I should be doing it so soon. I’ll be starting my real pt program in 2 weeks. I’m so freaking thankful for these videos! I’ll be doing these exercises on my good leg tho, I need to strengthen it.
Thank you for the video my brother. I'm 9 weeks in after surgery and doing therapy already doing a lot of the exercises you demonstrated. I'm a little older than you but I'm doing well can't wait to get back to doing the normal things of life like shopping and driving my car because it is my right knee. Appreciate you man. 👊🏽
Very inspiring, I’m super active and in week one post surgery. At 48, the mental pain is more than the knee pain. I’ve recovered from 2 Achilles ruptures but this is great for an active person. Thanks for providing this valuable information!
This video helped me alot esp. the first 2 weeks post op.. im 10 weeks out now, off my brace and about 100 deg ROM. Eric did it, i did it and so can you !
I had surgery 2 weeks ago and I've never been so depressed in my life. I went from working everyday (I love working in the moving industry and taking care of my family) to being stuck in the bed all day everyday. It took 3 weeks to get my surgery scheduled so I've been down for over a month. 1st thing in the morning I'm starting these exercises. Hopefully this helps me out physically and mentally. Thank you for taking the time out and sharing this video with us
I’m so glad I came across your video! I tore my patellar tendons in both of my knees. I’m 3 weeks PO on the right leg and 2 days post op the left leg. It’s truly a life changing experience!! Depression definitely starts to kick in after so often. I’ll continue to use your video for daily motivation. Thank you!!!
Thank you for this video. I definitely needed it. I’m on week two post-op. It’s a little depressing not being able to do what I’m used to doing. The sleepless nights, the uncomfortable brace, the anxiety of not knowing if I’ll get back to being me. I will definitely be doing these exercises. Thank you.
Hey Eric I found this video and I will be using the exercises. I’m on week 5 post surgery and feel I should be doing more work.trying to get my ROM to 90 degrees by week 7. You’re an inspiration cheers
im 2 weeks post op and thank you very much for this brother, bless you and your family big dawg. got me up and walking and getting healthy!!! THANK YOU AGAIN
@goofball2224 if a limp at a snails pace is normal. You're on the right track. I start some mobility attempts next week. I hate my leg as dead weight. Not painful, just annoying. I wish you the best with your recovery.
This is the most reassuring and encouraging video i've come across now in my 5th week of recovery. My doctor being a surgeon and not a trainer or physical therapist hasn't given me much training advice. Thanks so much for this, i can look forward to the next couple weeks with a solid daily plan and a lot less anxiety
Thanks man! Im having Surgery Monday I will follow your videos Scared as heck thinking my mobility is threatened. Seeing you got through it gives me inspiration and hope. Thanks again!!
@corey8935 thanks for asking. I'm almost 3 weeks post surgery and can bend my knee almost 70°. My advice is simply patience and listening to your PT and Surgeon. I was cleared to bear full weight at the 2 week mark and the goal is 90° bend at 4 weeks. I should be back walking and bearing full weight by the 6 weeks mark. Good luck with your recovery
Oh. I see I’m not alone feeling like crap after my last week surgery. Thank you for the video @max, and thank you to all the people that commented. We’ll see through this!! 💪🏻
I recently this weekend ruptured my patellar tendon playing basketball with my son, last play of a 3 game series, games winning shot. I felt what felt like a knee to the back of my knee and then a pop in the front of my knee. After an E.R. visit I was told that I ruputered my patellar tendon. I've never had any issue prior but things happen. I meet with a great orthopedic surgeon on Monday and will work to get the surgery and then onto the road of recovery. I've actually been working on getting out of the bed and off of the couch using my hands to left my leg with success. I really love this video and you are definitely a God send. Thanks!!!
I'm not sure anyone will see this due to the age of the video, but I wanted to say thank you for the exercise drills. Tomorrow will be one week post-op and it is my second patellar tendon rupture in 12 years. Yep, I did my right side on May 15, 2012 and I did my left side on June 15, 2024. Exactly 12 years 1 month or 145 months apart. I'm still 1 week from starting pt and don't remember anything from the old pt sessions so this is a great vid to help me mentally get ready for the next chapter. 🍻
@michawiacek1585 Thanks! Almost 3 weeks post-op and still struggling to fire all four muscles at will. But it's also probably my fault since I just got back from camping and didn't do much to help myself. PT starts in 2 days so time to get serious. Best wishes 🍻
@@arthurcombs5032 wish you a speedy recovery, I’m 16 days post op. Just wondered from reading your comment, the first time you had this injury, how long was your full recovery time roughly? I hope it’s a bit easier for yourself this time as you’ve already been through it and know what the process is like
@shaunboyle9187 Thank you! So, to be honest, I don't remember the time frame since it was so long ago, but I was off work for 5 months due to restrictions and lack of accommodations. I'm an electrician and there was nothing I could do in the field. Even as a foreman I wouldn't be able to inspect my crew's work so I stayed home until the doctor released me to kneel and climb ladders. This time around I seem to be improving a lot faster. I came out the brace Aug. 18th and went back to work the same day. I can't remember how long I was in the brace last time, but it seems like 3 months feel right. I believe that was the big difference. Same doctor and same procedure so it makes sense to me coming out the brace sooner made the difference. I'm far from perfect, but I'm climbing stairs and riding the stationary bike at mid level resistances. I'm walking with a slight gait, but I'm consciously working to correct it. It's all in the mechanics. Wishing you a super speedy recovery. Oh, be sure to do your rehab as prescribed once you're at that point!
@@arthurcombs5032 thanks for the reply, that’s great I’m glad to hear your making good progress, I’m an 18 year old apprentice plumber so I will be out from work for a while too, I start pt on the 14th of September and I honestly can’t wait. One last thing, did you wait till you started PT before you attempted to walk without any crutches?
Hi brother I'm on day 5 of my post surgery. Tore my right tendon playing hoops in my driveway with my son. 45 years old, college athlete. This is my first major injury ever! Your videos are life saver! My right foot tendons were getting stiff. I got scared. Thanks for your help! Much love from Pittsburgh.
Very well done. I just had both knees done with TKR. Left (good leg by xray ) on 11/23/22, and just had my Right (Bad Leg) and came home with an Immobilized right, petellar Tendon is lack of my true knowledge but not attached well (Squishy), NO BENDING for two weeks. Query out on if I am to do any exercise,. I found your instructions similar to what the PT guy at hospital said. I thank you very much. You also reinforced slow and steady moving. My Left knee went so well. Glad I did it first, I'd be unhappy right now. Again TYVN. Happy New Year!
I just had a 20% partial tear of my patellar. Honestly its been hard emotionally and mentally but watching this video gave me a lot of hope and strength to try these. Thank you so much for this video. Much love and respect.
Hey I have a partial tear myself. I just hit week 4 from the accident. My doctor didn’t suggest surgery just self heal in a knee stabilizer. I still can’t lift my leg. Did you have surgery? How did your healing process go?
Excellent advice. Not had anything from `Our wonderul NHS` this side of the pond. Waiting list for physio. where I live, is 63 weeks! So thanks, I`ll walk again.
3 days post op. Ruptured mine playing basketball as well. Def gonna do these exercises! I have to get back the athlete I am! Appreciate the video letting us know it’s possible!💪🏾
Mahalo this is so helpful! I’m one week post patella rupture surgery. Your videos are the best! Love the positivity, can wait to start seeing progress during this new journey.
One thing to emphasize is the importance of keeping full extension when at rest. Use a pillow under the heel even with the brace locked at 0 to make sure your leg is at 0. A tendon that heals elongated will be very very hard to correct later. Loved all the tips and workouts. I’m on week 9 of a partial patellectomy. It’s possible to walk without a brace but I’m mostly still in one and at 120*. I spend 6 hours a day doing PT. Easily the hardest injury I’ve ever dealt with. Hope to be skiing in 2 months. Fingers crossed!
Thanks for this video I’m 11 days post surgery , I can lift my leg a little but this video helped to eliminate the fear and wait for day 14 to do more. I can walk without crutches already and feel good but I was depressed thinking I could never be the same me again and I’m a lifelong all round athlete knowing it’s possible to get back to your best and better really gives me encouragement thank you j brother
Hola Te escribo desde Bariloche Patagonia Argentina, me operaron el día 31/05/23 hace 28 días del tendon Rotuliano, se me corto Estoy evolucionando bien. Te recomiendo paciencia y Realizar movimientos De acuerdo Al tiempo transcurrido ir por etapas alimentación buena, descanso hidratacion, a mi criterio todos los días mejoras un poco pero los resultados se ven semana a semana, te va a ir bien Actualmente camino lento pero bien, estoy realizando kinesilogia, hago movimientos En mi casa recomendado por el médico y flexiono hasta 30 grados ( aunque puedo hacer más flexibilidad) en una semana más el medico empieza a realizar flexion de 60 grados!! Animo y fortaleza mental 💪 saludos
Just want to say thanks tomorrow I’m getting my surgery on the same leg o have been watching your videos and it has really helped me for my journey that I’m about to take I will work hard and get this over with just wanted to let you know your videos have really helped me for this journey
Gym just want to say the first day after surgery is the worst I have never felt this much pain in my life but I’m strong and I will get through it this is no joke I have a hi tolerance for pain but your videos are really keeping me focused just wanted to tell you thanks for the inspiring videos bro
The information you've provided is God sent. I'm in my 3rd week post op and have been waiting for instruction from next appt. However, this is now going to be added. At what point were you able to reach the 1st 30° bend.
I'm 3 days away from week 2 of post surgery of full rupture and this video and many of the comments have made me very discouraged. I'm athletic, 14 year military vet that workouts out frequently, but this injury has left me so messed up physically. I am able to get some quad muscle flexion but my upper shin hurts so bad and my knee has not stopped hurting. I've had a pretty positive attitude until I saw this video and feel like I'm way behind. I'm gonna keep working and not be too discouraged we're all different, I'm just hoping my Dr didn't mess something up
Thank you for posting this🙏🏾🙌🏾 i had this injury a week ago. Im a chiropractic student who is 6 months away from graduation so hearing that you were able to get back to the things that you use to do inspired me to go a little harder. Blessings to you and yours
Thank you for this video brother. I was super active before my injury and sometimes I feel overwhelmed. This video has helped to lift me up. God bless you
Thanks so much for this! I recently had a bad fall on Halloween night, ruptured both quadriceps tendons. I’m currently in braces for both legs. I truly appreciate your knowledge on going through this tough injury. I have both legs to work on, I found this video great thanks! Respect from 🇨🇦
@@pbutler1961 hi, just an update. It will be two years this October and I’m doing great. Haven’t went running yet, but am able to workout with HIIT cardio and bike riding. Hang in there!
Eric thank you for the videos!! You’re a blessing. Lord bless you!!!! I’m Looking forward to more videos with exercises and routines without the immobilizer.
Robert De La Pena Thank you! I’m so happy I can help others. I wish I could have had someone help me get through this, so I make my self available as much as possible. I have more to come!
@@N_scaler its been ok, sleeping with your leg straight out sucks lol thats was the main struggle. Now I'm in therapy on bending it, I will say makes sure you do your workouts they give you for home once you get to that point. I hope you doing well, let me know how you doing so far.
Such an inspirational video. I’m one week post surgery, can walk around without crutches and do most of the exercises you displayed. Makes me feel like I’m ahead of the had and extremely motivated. This is what I needed to see. Thank you
Please respond My ruptured patellar tendon happened six days ago and will have surgery in 3 days… I was down and out/bed ridden for two days with a brace then the next day I could get around a little with a walker and brace then the next hobble a little with just the brace and right now I can limp around really well with the brace and even go up and down stairs one foot at a time. Do you think I’ll be back to being able to do this a day or two after the surgery or is it gonna really knock be back down for a week? Hope you can give me encouraging news lol I can’t stand not being able to at least get around in my house
I tore both my patellar tendons about 23 years. Being a teenager at the time and going through therapy I had an amazing therapist. He was a nutritionist and a body builder. He made things better mentally and also made sure I got the right nutrients to help with a very speedy recovery. Both my knees were at 100 percent within 6-8 months of therapy. When I get old though I know those numbers will drop significantly lol.
I'm 7 weeks out from surgery and my doctor has been keeping me from doing most pt because of the nature of my surgery (my tendon was ruptured 2+ years ago and I am obese) but some of the hip exercises in this are pretty easy. I'll try to incorporate this into my routine. Thank you so much for the video!
Hey man, all I got to say is wow! I just ruptured mine after dealing with years of tendonitis. I am getting pretty freaked out with surgery been scheduled. I read a lot of horror stories about people not recovering etc but seeing you and the ability to strengthen the hips and quads post-surgery really gave me a good outlook and calmed down a bit. Appreciate it!
@@humbertogarcia7295 hey Humberto I'm a little past 6 months post up. Still got some muscle to build up but overall I can do pretty much everything. Faster movements still feel a little weird but all that should come with time. Going up and downstairs without discomfort was one of the biggest goals and I can do that now no problem.
Hello guys hope all is well I've done the surgery last week the difference is that i have a full patella rupture along with a pcl and acl rupture as well so im in a casket for 2 months and i can set my foot on the ground and i can use the crutches because my casket is from my ankle to my thighs so any recommendations i can to to workout my upper body while in my bed ?
I’m doing leg raises, calf raises, dorsiflexion movements and incorporating bands in my recovery. I bought knee sleeves and a scraper for my knee as well. Everything humanly possible without risking injury. I’ve come a long way, since the first week. By far, the first 3 days was miserable. Anyway, thanks for the videos. Being a competitive bodybuilder and health nut, I’m trying to educate myself on everything about this tough injury. Thanks for the videos.
Man this is such a tough injury. I had a bilateral patella rupture (both Knees). The Ortho wanted me non weight bearing for 8 weeks for full heal (Full cadaver tendon replacement on both knees). Did home PT for strength and healing for those 8 weeks. And at 10 weeks started out patient PT. With both legs it has been hell. Standing assisted is a ton work. The knees feel great but leg weakness is severe. Im like a baby trying to learn to stand before I can walk. If I had one good leg it would have been so much easier. But God is good, all the time.
I had a bilateral rupture/repair 5 weeks ago and I feel for you, who have it worse than me. Hopefully in week 6 I can get my locked braces off, how long before you got yours off?
I had that exact tear on my left knee… I had to wait 3 years because of different circumstances… I’m supposed to be non weight bearing for the 1st 6 weeks… It’s very difficult to do so because I’ve gained weight in the last 3 years and my left side is weak. So hopping around on crutches is something I haven’t been able to do! But as you stated, God is good and by his grace and mercy, I will not further injury or damage the progress made by having the surgery.
This is very helpful. I could have been doing this instead of waiting 8 weeks. I'm dying these everyday now I'm afraid my other knee might give out soon
Had surgery 25th of October 2020. my advice from surgeon was to rest it the first two weeks. only walk with crutches to ease stiffness and go to bath room. FWB. this to allow healing and prevent re rupture and once i see physio to decide on exercises
Thank you for putting up your videos. Definitely helped me a lot. I’m on week 5 and because your videos I’m ahead of my schedule. Just started this week with PT and I was so much ahead. On first visit therapist said whatever you doing keep doing it it’s working. He pushed more than I was allowed and now have to wait on doctor to approve to move ahead of the protocol. Your videos are the best I found online and definitely give so much hope and help after this surgery. Thank you again. Really appreciate it
At week 3 I wasn’t doing any bending I wasn’t even able to do straight leg raises Without help of towel how he shows is it video. So week 2,3 and 4 I just kept doing ankle pumps straight leg raises in brace with help of towel and trying to engage my quadriceps so while laying down I would push my leg to the floor and hold for few seconds and do that for 3 sets 10 reps during whole day few times. At the end of week 4 I was getting frustrated because I just couldn’t lift my leg straight on my own. And then one day just happened. After that I feel everything started happening faster my leg was bending each day more. After probably week 6 I started trying to bend leg by myself at home. But I would only go to the point where I felt comfortable. Hope this helps
6 days post op 72 years old. Kneecap broke in half going down stairs. I’m very active so mentally I am having to adjust to using a walker and accept this for the next 6 to 8 weeks. I go to pt next week. Prayers needed
This is great. Helping me deal a lot. I feel super strong, and by week 2 was already able to walk without a cane. Don't know why the doctor told me to stay in bed. It made me scares of re injury.
Thank you for this video . I’m in a sad depressing state just mentally killing me because of the unknown but seeing this is definitely motivation . My surgery was last wk and I’m headed into wk 2. I can stand up on my on and move here and there . I also can raise my leg as well and take showers and a lot of other things I thought I wouldn’t be able to do but this video has help me to motivate me and I appreciate the video 💯💪🏾 everybody get well and stay safe
I've been struggling for the last 5 weeks since my patella tendon tear surgery and trying to see what other of exercises I can do beside the basic exercise I was given while waiting for PT which is schedule in 4 week from now. I really appreciate the information provided and I'm sure this will help me to be in a better condition by the time I go to my first PT session. Thank you so much.
@@humbertogarcia7295 Hi Humberto, How long is been since you have your surgery? The reason I ask is because you want to start doing some movement but don't want to push it hard. let me know and I can provide a couple of the exercises I was doing.
Been following each video as I progress we through my recovery. Interesting how conservative my surgeon is saying I'll be off crutches 6 weeks and still no weight bearing on the leg, while you had a goal of 2 weeks off the crutches. I can def bear weight on the injured leg but scared not to disobey orders.
Great video! I'm pre consultation having come off my pushbike and having the pedal rip into my leg down to bone level (made my eyes water a bit). Aside from pain and stiffness, I'm unable to lift may leg or support it against gravity which suggests I've damaged the patellar tendon. Mentally, very crushing as I'm an active person - but this video uplifted me at a time I need some uplifting as we head into the winter months in the UK
Great video! I can manage all the exercises except the standard straight leg raise. I can feel my quad trying to lift but its almost like the knee and below wont lift my leg (almost like its disconnected). Does anyone have any advice/exercises to solve this?. -- I can do the side & rear leg raises no problem. Also I'm on knee brace at 30 degrees, coming up to 4 weeks post op.
I just tore my Patella Tendon playing softball yesterday morning. My question is how long did it take you get your surgery after your injury? Appreciate your videos because I am going to use your videos to rehab after my surgery and your videos are also great motivation!!!
I ruptured mine 6 weeks ago. Surgery immediately next day... Recovering good, but missing my lifts... Thank you for sharing your experience. I appreciate if somebody can tell about some adaptations for presses or lifts without knee movements like Abs, benches, presses, rises... Respecting PT of course.
@@ricardomeireles1538 I'm now 8 weeks post surgery. I've been back in the gym for the past 3 weeks. I started off doing strictly machines. But I eventually progressed to flat/incline bench presses, cable pulls for misc. Exercises and I've been walking on the treadmill (reg walking, side steps, backwards walking). Still only at about a 60 degree bend but it's getting there. How has your experience been?
@@MeanSilley22 my doc doesn't workout and told me not to exercise LOL! But I am feeling good to do some adaptations and machines like you in parallel w/ the PT
I’m on my 3rd week of recovery right now from patellar tendon acl/meniscus reconstruction can roughly get 75 degrees of flexion but still pretty swollen. Some of these workouts I can do no problem. But they keep telling me they can’t express it enough to bend the knee as much as possible.
So glad you post your work outs, tore my right knee in 2006, now today my left knee. It’s encouraging to see you put that work in, but I’m doing it again and I already know what to expect, however seeing you makes me feel a little more confident about getting back to myself, this is a hard pill to swallow for a second time but thanks for making it seem easy, been watching your vids and appreciate you. The problem that I’m having this go around which didn’t occur in 2006 is constipation, I definitely been watching my food intake but do you have any other options on constipation, I would appreciate your advice. Thanks in advance.
2 days post op. Thanks for posting your journey. Life saving perspective. How about that first night when the nerve block wears off?? Woahhh! Standing up was a huge win today. The pain today is half of yesterday. I can’t wait to start PT.
@@dremason6518 hows your recovery coming along I’m 16 days post op, off crutches and doing some of the Pt stuff and passive range. Working out upper body, but my doc and PT aren’t stressing the supine leg raises yet. Are you hitting those?
@@ajbalkema8567 Yes. I'm week 4 and I'm doing everything he's doing in the video at PT plus calf raises and about 4 inch squats. Electricity for the muscle twitch. Sleeping without the brace. If you're a side sleeper, lay on your side, put a pillow on top of the brace, and sleep like that. More comfortable than sleeping on your back. I'm ahead of schedule. I try to get at least one workout in a day except PT days cuz they wear me out...lol.
@@dremason6518 nice man, its so good to here this. This injury is so uncommon that my PT wants me to be a case study. Which is cool, except it makes me worry the recovery plan may not be perfected lol. I’m doing all supine and prone hip mobility stuff, calf raises, single leg stuff, I feel good for only 17 days post op, but the journey is so long I can’t express how uplifting it is to hear from other athletic people who are going through this. Good info on the sleep too, luckily I’m mostly a back sleeper but that shits getting old lol. Did you get the 3 permanent suture technique? If so, did your doc tell you weight baring as long as you’re in the brace is actually a good thing for tendon strength? Heal fast bruh
I just tore both my patellar tendons and patellar femoral ligaments. Sux pains has been pretty intense. I had already started most of what you shown in the beginning of the video the day after surgery. I'm pretty driven to get this all past me and walking again as soon as possible. Not over doing anything.
Hey man I just had my patellar tendon repaired 4 days ago and ngl I was feeling the most depressed I've every felt in life. As a 24yr old male that's constantly active at the gym and hiking to not being able to even walk. It would just eat me up for the first 3 days , after seeing your video it reminded me that I'm not alone in this. There's plenty of people who have overcome this , so why can't I. From the bottom of my heart thank you so much for giving me hope
Bruh I am laying in the hospital bed right now right now recovering from ruptured patella and I'm depressed as shit!
I had surgery 2 weeks ago and I've never been so depressed in my life. I went from working everyday (I love working in the moving industry and taking care of my family) to being stuck in the bed all day everyday. It took 3 weeks to get my surgery scheduled so I've been down for over a month. 1st thing in the morning I'm starting these exercises. Hopefully this helps me out physically and mentally. Thank you for taking the time out and sharing this with us
I had my patellar tendon repaired about 6 weeks ago (just had my 6 week post op check up today). You got this, it'll get better. The first week sucks, just make sure you ice and elevate. Also make sure you talk to your physical therapist when you see them to make sure you're ok for this kind of exercise. Beware, my brace fell down at every chance, so be careful. If you have a dog or a leash, that actually works better than a towel depending on how tall you are (easier reach).
I just had my surgery this gave me some motivation , I'm not able to move around much but I'll get there !!
@@djrizzboogie5133 I just had mine repaired on Friday may 5th. To a speedy recovery.
3 weeks post op full patellar tendon rupture. I tore mine playing basketball. I have never been this down bad in my life. Im a basketball coach and extremely active. Aside from the pain the worst thing is sitting in the house and doing nothing. Its pure torture. Hoping to be off crutches next week and Im going hard as I can in PT because i have to get my life back. To anyone else going through it stay strong and trust the process.
I had a patella tendons rupture on both legs.. trust me I know how you feel... I'm 7 weeks post surgery trying to get better😊
I’m going thru this now, surgeon not trying to release me back work.
Hey how areyou feeling now?
@@gfred3234 How well are you moving around now? Stairs? how much range of motion are you at?
@gfred3234 Hi! Hope your doing well. I also repture both I im about to start therapy this week. The surgen told me a could put full weigh bearing on crutches while wearing the braces. Did you start putting weight right away? Thanks hope your recovery going well 👍 Keep up the good work.
Just got surgery done a week ago. The most heart breaking part for me is my wedding being 9 days away. Ive worked so hard and spent a lot of time and money preparing for the big day all for this injury to happen. It sucks and depressing to say the least,but i know i have to adapt and make the most out of the situation. Big hug to anyone who is recovering or is recovered. We got this!
Ameen
Broooooo I know this is mad old but this shit right here helped me so much dude. Real talk I appreciate you. I lifted my leg for the first time in a month after surgery. I was worried like a mug at first but with these exercises helped me tremendously.
This is me currently. I’m crying right now because my doctor said after 3 weeks I should be walking. Which scares me and it’s almost been 4 weeks.
I feel extremely discouraged
@@mar4065 I was terrified… but once The Dr Said I had to move I Pushed myself and was finally moving more … this video is excellent …will do this also .. You can do it just be safe
I kept bracing for the pain its the worst! You will get throught this. The Depression, anxiety, feeling sorry for loss of independence. All these feelings you will go through. Hopefully you hav a support system as i do of family members. Hope everyone gets throught this. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!! I just started PT and the therapist was impressed that i was able to have as much movement being I've been braced for 3 weeks. I didn't sit still i didn't want to depend on anyone i forced myself to move around and it has helped tremendously
I am 61 yrs old and tore my tendon coming down a steep hill hiking and slipping. Very humbling experience, but I am taking it with positive attitude. Videos like this really help. 🙏
I'm sure I felt as depressed as the other people writing in. I shattered my patella and the surgery and long rehab ahead was almost too much. I've been very active all my life (73) and no other injury has ever changed my lifestyle so radically (no driving, swimming, biking, sleeping comfortably, etc, etc.). I was really starting to wonder how I was going to do this. But this video gave me hope. And even though this rehab is very challenging, at least I know that full recovery is possible. And that is what will keep me going. Thank you all.
My 4th week starts in a few days nd i just gotta say it really takes patience and staying consistent with your exercises but playing it safe at the same time...and there is a difference and progression between each week that comes and thats what motivates me more , knowing if one one week i work hard at what im capable of the next week ik itll be a difference and progression..thank you Erick i watch these videos back to back, Big motivation thnx big bro...and anybody thats going through this same injury or any injury just remember handle your part and God got you through the rest of the way just keep pushing nd be safe you got this !!!!
Thanks for the workouts and encouragement. I'm getting ready for my 2 week post op dr visit. After the surgery, after the pain, after the uncomfortable and unconventional sleep, after the depressed state, after getting mobilized and used to the crutches. Everything gets easier. I just have to take it week by week
ID-10-T Error Absolutely...The most devastating part is over. Now it’s about being persistent, consistent, mentally and physically tough, and patient. Keep me posted.
As others have commented, I echo my thanks. I am just over one week post op and am a bit overwhelmed by all of this.
Bro you have no idea how uplifting this makes me feel. I’m on week 0 right now and mentally it seems very daunting.
Thank you for this video brother.
Keep the faith it will get better
Just had my surgery a little over 3 weeks ago. Feels like I'll never get back to normal. Smh
How is your Range of motion? I’m 2 months removed and I’m struggling to get to 60 degrees. This injury has completely wrecked my life.
@@robertduffy82 I had a cable removed in March and I just hit maybe 95-100 degrees
@@robertduffy82 It's a slow and mentally taxing recovery. What age are you and are you trying to get back into normal lifestyle or athletics?
I tore my tore tendon last week and I will miss my grandmother funeral I broke down crying in the doctor’s office it’s such an inconvenience but I will keep my spirits up utilize this video to my advantage
Hey, Thanks for posting the videos, I'm 2 weeks post op, and felt like it was over, the stress, frustration, pain and worry all at 1 time. Seen your videos and immediately got motivated and focused. Thanks Bro
This is so great. I ruptured my quad tendon a week ago and had surgery to repair it 5 days ago. I have my first follow up appt tomorrow and I have no idea what the next steps are and I’m already ready to get to work to start moving. Sitting around is maddening. Thank you for this video.
I’m going thru this for the second time. Really wish I watched these the first go around. Nice to see a community of people who understand the emotional toll that comes with the injury.
So nice to see this video! Motivational and inspiring! Had a bad fall on my mountain bike and tore my patellar tendon, ACL, MCL, LCL and meniscus. 3 weeks post op patellar tendon repair then have to have 2nd surgery on ACL and potentially other. You motivated me to ditch one crutch and keep moving. So hard both mentally and physically. Thank you for this. We’ve got this 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hey Christine, how are you? Did you manage to get better? I’m 1 month post op and I’d love to hear about your story
My first 2 weeks were hell. I had a PT home visits to help me move around, use the stairs. I was lucky enough to have a yoga strap and it gave me the independence I missed. I could get up and move around by myself by week 2. I use the yoga strap for leg raises as well...but I’m not sure if I should be doing it so soon. I’ll be starting my real pt program in 2 weeks. I’m so freaking thankful for these videos! I’ll be doing these exercises on my good leg tho, I need to strengthen it.
Thank you for the video my brother. I'm 9 weeks in after surgery and doing therapy already doing a lot of the exercises you demonstrated. I'm a little older than you but I'm doing well can't wait to get back to doing the normal things of life like shopping and driving my car because it is my right knee. Appreciate you man. 👊🏽
Is there any hotnees or swelling afyer exercises?
Very inspiring, I’m super active and in week one post surgery. At 48, the mental pain is more than the knee pain. I’ve recovered from 2 Achilles ruptures but this is great for an active person. Thanks for providing this valuable information!
This video helped me alot esp. the first 2 weeks post op.. im 10 weeks out now, off my brace and about 100 deg ROM. Eric did it, i did it and so can you !
I had surgery 2 weeks ago and I've never been so depressed in my life. I went from working everyday (I love working in the moving industry and taking care of my family) to being stuck in the bed all day everyday. It took 3 weeks to get my surgery scheduled so I've been down for over a month. 1st thing in the morning I'm starting these exercises. Hopefully this helps me out physically and mentally. Thank you for taking the time out and sharing this video with us
I’m so glad I came across your video! I tore my patellar tendons in both of my knees. I’m 3 weeks PO on the right leg and 2 days post op the left leg. It’s truly a life changing experience!! Depression definitely starts to kick in after so often. I’ll continue to use your video for daily motivation. Thank you!!!
Thank you for this video. I definitely needed it. I’m on week two post-op. It’s a little depressing not being able to do what I’m used to doing. The sleepless nights, the uncomfortable brace, the anxiety of not knowing if I’ll get back to being me. I will definitely be doing these exercises. Thank you.
Hey Eric I found this video and I will be using the exercises. I’m on week 5 post surgery and feel I should be doing more work.trying to get my ROM to 90 degrees by week 7. You’re an inspiration cheers
im 2 weeks post op and thank you very much for this brother, bless you and your family big dawg. got me up and walking and getting healthy!!! THANK YOU AGAIN
Today marks Day 1 outta sergury. Found your video. I have faith. Love the tips.
Brother today marks day 1 post op! Keep in touch
I’m 16 days out of surgery, how are you getting on?
Got surgery done last week Tuesday. My wedding is in 9 days smh. I hope i can somewhat walk normally.
@goofball2224 if a limp at a snails pace is normal. You're on the right track. I start some mobility attempts next week. I hate my leg as dead weight. Not painful, just annoying. I wish you the best with your recovery.
@@LaRonStar good luck to you too!
This is the most reassuring and encouraging video i've come across now in my 5th week of recovery. My doctor being a surgeon and not a trainer or physical therapist hasn't given me much training advice. Thanks so much for this, i can look forward to the next couple weeks with a solid daily plan and a lot less anxiety
Man so good to some positive vibes. I had sugery 2.5 weeks ago and man had it been a rough ride. I'll be checking out your other vide thanks bro
I was kinda freaking out on what to expect for recovery, but you just gave me hope, brother. Thank you! I'll be watching.
Thanks man!
Im having Surgery Monday
I will follow your videos
Scared as heck thinking my mobility is threatened.
Seeing you got through it gives me inspiration and hope.
Thanks again!!
Thanks my friend. Mine just happened August 4th and currently in post surgical recovery.
How are you holding up! I had surgery on the 30th and can walk for the most part without my crutches! Any progress on your end?
@corey8935 thanks for asking. I'm almost 3 weeks post surgery and can bend my knee almost 70°. My advice is simply patience and listening to your PT and Surgeon. I was cleared to bear full weight at the 2 week mark and the goal is 90° bend at 4 weeks. I should be back walking and bearing full weight by the 6 weeks mark. Good luck with your recovery
Thanks for this my friend. I will check out your other videos. I go into surgery in 2 days.
Oh. I see I’m not alone feeling like crap after my last week surgery. Thank you for the video @max, and thank you to all the people that commented. We’ll see through this!! 💪🏻
I recently this weekend ruptured my patellar tendon playing basketball with my son, last play of a 3 game series, games winning shot. I felt what felt like a knee to the back of my knee and then a pop in the front of my knee. After an E.R. visit I was told that I ruputered my patellar tendon. I've never had any issue prior but things happen. I meet with a great orthopedic surgeon on Monday and will work to get the surgery and then onto the road of recovery. I've actually been working on getting out of the bed and off of the couch using my hands to left my leg with success. I really love this video and you are definitely a God send. Thanks!!!
I'm not sure anyone will see this due to the age of the video, but I wanted to say thank you for the exercise drills.
Tomorrow will be one week post-op and it is my second patellar tendon rupture in 12 years. Yep, I did my right side on May 15, 2012 and I did my left side on June 15, 2024. Exactly 12 years 1 month or 145 months apart.
I'm still 1 week from starting pt and don't remember anything from the old pt sessions so this is a great vid to help me mentally get ready for the next chapter. 🍻
I've ruptured my right PT 3y and 7months after the left one. 11 days after surgery, still can't use my quad properly. All the best!
@michawiacek1585 Thanks! Almost 3 weeks post-op and still struggling to fire all four muscles at will. But it's also probably my fault since I just got back from camping and didn't do much to help myself. PT starts in 2 days so time to get serious.
Best wishes 🍻
@@arthurcombs5032 wish you a speedy recovery, I’m 16 days post op. Just wondered from reading your comment, the first time you had this injury, how long was your full recovery time roughly? I hope it’s a bit easier for yourself this time as you’ve already been through it and know what the process is like
@shaunboyle9187 Thank you! So, to be honest, I don't remember the time frame since it was so long ago, but I was off work for 5 months due to restrictions and lack of accommodations. I'm an electrician and there was nothing I could do in the field. Even as a foreman I wouldn't be able to inspect my crew's work so I stayed home until the doctor released me to kneel and climb ladders.
This time around I seem to be improving a lot faster. I came out the brace Aug. 18th and went back to work the same day. I can't remember how long I was in the brace last time, but it seems like 3 months feel right. I believe that was the big difference. Same doctor and same procedure so it makes sense to me coming out the brace sooner made the difference. I'm far from perfect, but I'm climbing stairs and riding the stationary bike at mid level resistances. I'm walking with a slight gait, but I'm consciously working to correct it. It's all in the mechanics.
Wishing you a super speedy recovery. Oh, be sure to do your rehab as prescribed once you're at that point!
@@arthurcombs5032 thanks for the reply, that’s great I’m glad to hear your making good progress, I’m an 18 year old apprentice plumber so I will be out from work for a while too, I start pt on the 14th of September and I honestly can’t wait. One last thing, did you wait till you started PT before you attempted to walk without any crutches?
Hi brother I'm on day 5 of my post surgery. Tore my right tendon playing hoops in my driveway with my son. 45 years old, college athlete. This is my first major injury ever! Your videos are life saver! My right foot tendons were getting stiff. I got scared. Thanks for your help! Much love from Pittsburgh.
Thanks my guy, just passed my 2 weeks yesterday. I’ll use your vids for rehab
Thank you for your videos … I will watch them all in recovery Week 2 post op
Thank you for this video brother 🙏
Very well done. I just had both knees done with TKR. Left (good leg by xray ) on 11/23/22, and just had my Right (Bad Leg) and came home with an Immobilized right, petellar Tendon is lack of my true knowledge but not attached well (Squishy), NO BENDING for two weeks. Query out on if I am to do any exercise,. I found your instructions similar to what the PT guy at hospital said. I thank you very much.
You also reinforced slow and steady moving. My Left knee went so well. Glad I did it first, I'd be unhappy right now.
Again TYVN.
Happy New Year!
I just had a 20% partial tear of my patellar. Honestly its been hard emotionally and mentally but watching this video gave me a lot of hope and strength to try these.
Thank you so much for this video. Much love and respect.
Hey I have a partial tear myself. I just hit week 4 from the accident. My doctor didn’t suggest surgery just self heal in a knee stabilizer. I still can’t lift my leg. Did you have surgery? How did your healing process go?
@@micheleqsmith986 hey! I had a surgery for a patella fracture, 1 month ago. I’ve only managed to lift my knee today. Hopefully you’ll succeed too 😊
Hey I just had surgery for my partial tear today. How did yours go?
Excellent advice. Not had anything from `Our wonderul NHS` this side of the pond. Waiting list for physio. where I live, is 63 weeks! So thanks, I`ll walk again.
3 days post op. Ruptured mine playing basketball as well. Def gonna do these exercises! I have to get back the athlete I am! Appreciate the video letting us know it’s possible!💪🏾
Mahalo this is so helpful! I’m one week post patella rupture surgery. Your videos are the best! Love the positivity, can wait to start seeing progress during this new journey.
Thank you so much , week 1 has been hard .. To see you doing this and showing us how to recover and exercise is So helpful... THANKS BRO...
One thing to emphasize is the importance of keeping full extension when at rest. Use a pillow under the heel even with the brace locked at 0 to make sure your leg is at 0. A tendon that heals elongated will be very very hard to correct later.
Loved all the tips and workouts. I’m on week 9 of a partial patellectomy. It’s possible to walk without a brace but I’m mostly still in one and at 120*. I spend 6 hours a day doing PT. Easily the hardest injury I’ve ever dealt with. Hope to be skiing in 2 months. Fingers crossed!
Thanks for this video I’m 11 days post surgery , I can lift my leg a little but this video helped to eliminate the fear and wait for day 14 to do more. I can walk without crutches already and feel good but I was depressed thinking I could never be the same me again and I’m a lifelong all round athlete knowing it’s possible to get back to your best and better really gives me encouragement thank you j brother
Hola Te escribo desde Bariloche Patagonia Argentina, me operaron el día 31/05/23 hace 28 días del tendon Rotuliano, se me corto Estoy evolucionando bien. Te recomiendo paciencia y Realizar movimientos De acuerdo Al tiempo transcurrido ir por etapas alimentación buena, descanso hidratacion, a mi criterio todos los días mejoras un poco pero los resultados se ven semana a semana, te va a ir bien Actualmente camino lento pero bien, estoy realizando kinesilogia, hago movimientos En mi casa recomendado por el médico y flexiono hasta 30 grados ( aunque puedo hacer más flexibilidad) en una semana más el medico empieza a realizar flexion de 60 grados!! Animo y fortaleza mental 💪 saludos
Just want to say thanks tomorrow I’m getting my surgery on the same leg o have been watching your videos and it has really helped me for my journey that I’m about to take I will work hard and get this over with just wanted to let you know your videos have really helped me for this journey
Gym just want to say the first day after surgery is the worst I have never felt this much pain in my life but I’m strong and I will get through it this is no joke I have a hi tolerance for pain but your videos are really keeping me focused just wanted to tell you thanks for the inspiring videos bro
Thank you for this video. God bless you and your family
Thank you I broke my kneecap on October 23 I’m still recovering thanks for your video
The information you've provided is God sent. I'm in my 3rd week post op and have been waiting for instruction from next appt. However, this is now going to be added. At what point were you able to reach the 1st 30° bend.
I'm 3 days away from week 2 of post surgery of full rupture and this video and many of the comments have made me very discouraged. I'm athletic, 14 year military vet that workouts out frequently, but this injury has left me so messed up physically. I am able to get some quad muscle flexion but my upper shin hurts so bad and my knee has not stopped hurting. I've had a pretty positive attitude until I saw this video and feel like I'm way behind. I'm gonna keep working and not be too discouraged we're all different, I'm just hoping my Dr didn't mess something up
Got to do a lot of hip mobility. It will help stretch around the knee joint. U got this.
great vid man im doing this a li bit b4 i go to pt and i judt had surg tuesday 8-2-22. thank you
Thank you for posting this🙏🏾🙌🏾 i had this injury a week ago. Im a chiropractic student who is 6 months away from graduation so hearing that you were able to get back to the things that you use to do inspired me to go a little harder. Blessings to you and yours
Thank you for this video brother. I was super active before my injury and sometimes I feel overwhelmed. This video has helped to lift me up. God bless you
Thanks so much for this! I recently had a bad fall on Halloween night, ruptured both quadriceps tendons. I’m currently in braces for both legs. I truly appreciate your knowledge on going through this tough injury. I have both legs to work on, I found this video great thanks!
Respect from 🇨🇦
Hi Don, I'm 4 days post OP. I can imagine having both knee's done at the same time. Stay strong.
@@pbutler1961 hi, just an update. It will be two years this October and I’m doing great. Haven’t went running yet, but am able to workout with HIIT cardio and bike riding. Hang in there!
Eric thank you for the videos!! You’re a blessing. Lord bless you!!!! I’m Looking forward to more videos with exercises and routines without the immobilizer.
Robert De La Pena Thank you! I’m so happy I can help others. I wish I could have had someone help me get through this, so I make my self available as much as possible. I have more to come!
I'm 1 week post surgery and this is awesome! Thank you!
How are you currently doing?
Any tips??
My week zero starts tomorrow and no cap im actually nervous. First surgery ever after many years of football. Thanks for the inspiration.
I’m going in in three weeks. How are you feeling?
@@N_scaler its been ok, sleeping with your leg straight out sucks lol thats was the main struggle. Now I'm in therapy on bending it, I will say makes sure you do your workouts they give you for home once you get to that point. I hope you doing well, let me know how you doing so far.
@@christopherpatton9057 My surgery is this coming Friday. I will be doing my exercises. Keep up the good fight!
@@N_scaler Indeed, i pray everything goes better than great bro. Remember be patient and don't rush the process and ill do the same.
Such an inspirational video. I’m one week post surgery, can walk around without crutches and do most of the exercises you displayed. Makes me feel like I’m ahead of the had and extremely motivated. This is what I needed to see. Thank you
Please respond
My ruptured patellar tendon happened six days ago and will have surgery in 3 days… I was down and out/bed ridden for two days with a brace then the next day I could get around a little with a walker and brace then the next hobble a little with just the brace and right now I can limp around really well with the brace and even go up and down stairs one foot at a time. Do you think I’ll be back to being able to do this a day or two after the surgery or is it gonna really knock be back down for a week? Hope you can give me encouraging news lol I can’t stand not being able to at least get around in my house
@@MCRAIDER40 How is your recovery progressing?
I tore both my patellar tendons about 23 years. Being a teenager at the time and going through therapy I had an amazing therapist. He was a nutritionist and a body builder. He made things better mentally and also made sure I got the right nutrients to help with a very speedy recovery. Both my knees were at 100 percent within 6-8 months of therapy. When I get old though I know those numbers will drop significantly lol.
What sort of nutrition did he recommend
@@Nolimit_4068 Its been so long. I want to say zinc, vitamin c, collagen and vitamin D.
4 weeks post op. TY for the video. Definately will do these exercises.
I'm 7 weeks out from surgery and my doctor has been keeping me from doing most pt because of the nature of my surgery (my tendon was ruptured 2+ years ago and I am obese) but some of the hip exercises in this are pretty easy. I'll try to incorporate this into my routine. Thank you so much for the video!
Tore mine playing basketball, about three weeks into the recovery process, and man it sucks
Hey man, all I got to say is wow! I just ruptured mine after dealing with years of tendonitis. I am getting pretty freaked out with surgery been scheduled. I read a lot of horror stories about people not recovering etc but seeing you and the ability to strengthen the hips and quads post-surgery really gave me a good outlook and calmed down a bit. Appreciate it!
How are you currently doing??
@@humbertogarcia7295 hey Humberto I'm a little past 6 months post up. Still got some muscle to build up but overall I can do pretty much everything. Faster movements still feel a little weird but all that should come with time. Going up and downstairs without discomfort was one of the biggest goals and I can do that now no problem.
@Luis Perdomo Thanks Luis.
Hello guys hope all is well I've done the surgery last week the difference is that i have a full patella rupture along with a pcl and acl rupture as well so im in a casket for 2 months and i can set my foot on the ground and i can use the crutches because my casket is from my ankle to my thighs so any recommendations i can to to workout my upper body while in my bed ?
I tore both tendons at the same time. Currently wearing the brace on both. Yet, im up and moving. Great video!
Thank you brother for the encouragement and the exercises I'm on week two now
Great video! Exactly what I had to do! 😊👍🏾
Thank you so much for this video. I am nervous about the weeks ahead as I am about to get surgery, but this video will be of great help.
I’m doing leg raises, calf raises, dorsiflexion movements and incorporating bands in my recovery. I bought knee sleeves and a scraper for my knee as well. Everything humanly possible without risking injury. I’ve come a long way, since the first week. By far, the first 3 days was miserable. Anyway, thanks for the videos. Being a competitive bodybuilder and health nut, I’m trying to educate myself on everything about this tough injury. Thanks for the videos.
Any good links you found? Am going into surgery tomorrow (injury yesterday) and nervous as hell. Want to do what I can to get to other side of this.
Man this is such a tough injury. I had a bilateral patella rupture (both Knees). The Ortho wanted me non weight bearing for 8 weeks for full heal (Full cadaver tendon replacement on both knees). Did home PT for strength and healing for those 8 weeks.
And at 10 weeks started out patient PT. With both legs it has been hell. Standing assisted is a ton work. The knees feel great but leg weakness is severe.
Im like a baby trying to learn to stand before I can walk. If I had one good leg it would have been so much easier. But God is good, all the time.
I had a bilateral rupture/repair 5 weeks ago and I feel for you, who have it worse than me. Hopefully in week 6 I can get my locked braces off, how long before you got yours off?
I had that exact tear on my left knee… I had to wait 3 years because of different circumstances… I’m supposed to be non weight bearing for the 1st 6 weeks… It’s very difficult to do so because I’ve gained weight in the last 3 years and my left side is weak. So hopping around on crutches is something I haven’t been able to do! But as you stated, God is good and by his grace and mercy, I will not further injury or damage the progress made by having the surgery.
How is your recovery progressing?
This is very helpful. I could have been doing this instead of waiting 8 weeks. I'm dying these everyday now I'm afraid my other knee might give out soon
Had surgery 25th of October 2020. my advice from surgeon was to rest it the first two weeks. only walk with crutches to ease stiffness and go to bath room. FWB. this to allow healing and prevent re rupture and once i see physio to decide on exercises
Thank you for putting up your videos. Definitely helped me a lot. I’m on week 5 and because your videos I’m ahead of my schedule. Just started this week with PT and I was so much ahead. On first visit therapist said whatever you doing keep doing it it’s working. He pushed more than I was allowed and now have to wait on doctor to approve to move ahead of the protocol. Your videos are the best I found online and definitely give so much hope and help after this surgery. Thank you again. Really appreciate it
Were you bending you knee at home by your self at week 3 pos op?
At week 3 I wasn’t doing any bending I wasn’t even able to do straight leg raises Without help of towel how he shows is it video. So week 2,3 and 4 I just kept doing ankle pumps straight leg raises in brace with help of towel and trying to engage my quadriceps so while laying down I would push my leg to the floor and hold for few seconds and do that for 3 sets 10 reps during whole day few times. At the end of week 4 I was getting frustrated because I just couldn’t lift my leg straight on my own. And then one day just happened. After that I feel everything started happening faster my leg was bending each day more. After probably week 6 I started trying to bend leg by myself at home. But I would only go to the point where I felt comfortable. Hope this helps
Thank u for the videos brother .... Ur a blessing I received 🙏 .... Brother from India
Thank you for watching 🙏🏽 please keep me posted
Bro going through 2nd week post op .... 09740469277 this is my number ....u made me stronger brother , thank u for that .... Text me if possible
6 days post op 72 years old. Kneecap broke in half going down stairs. I’m very active so mentally I am having to adjust to using a walker and accept this for the next 6 to 8 weeks. I go to pt next week. Prayers needed
do you do this with the brace on 0 degrees at first? I'm from holland but my brace is now at 30 degrees. Should it be on 0 degrees?
Your videos are inspiring bro. I’m about 1 week and a couple days post op surgery. Watching ur videos are helping me get thru my days. 🫡🫡
This is SO good!!
This is great. Helping me deal a lot. I feel super strong, and by week 2 was already able to walk without a cane. Don't know why the doctor told me to stay in bed. It made me scares of re injury.
Frank Castle being cautious, but they don’t really understand this injury like someone who’s been through it. It’s a rare injury.
@@ehailey09 That's what I figured. Today is day 29 post op, I feel like I can do a lot more than lay in bed.
Frank Castle let’s go!
@@ehailey09 God bless you man. You didn't have to do this for us. Much appreciated!
Thank you for this video subbed and bell on! How tight should the brace be strapped?
Thank you for this video . I’m in a sad depressing state just mentally killing me because of the unknown but seeing this is definitely motivation . My surgery was last wk and I’m headed into wk 2. I can stand up on my on and move here and there . I also can raise my leg as well and take showers and a lot of other things I thought I wouldn’t be able to do but this video has help me to motivate me and I appreciate the video 💯💪🏾 everybody get well and stay safe
I've been struggling for the last 5 weeks since my patella tendon tear surgery and trying to see what other of exercises I can do beside the basic exercise I was given while waiting for PT which is schedule in 4 week from now. I really appreciate the information provided and I'm sure this will help me to be in a better condition by the time I go to my first PT session. Thank you so much.
Hey Juan,
I'm currently going through it now. Any recommendations or tips????
@@humbertogarcia7295 Hi Humberto, How long is been since you have your surgery? The reason I ask is because you want to start doing some movement but don't want to push it hard. let me know and I can provide a couple of the exercises I was doing.
@@juanvalencia9530 just had my surgery yesterday. Thanks for the reply
Been following each video as I progress we through my recovery. Interesting how conservative my surgeon is saying I'll be off crutches 6 weeks and still no weight bearing on the leg, while you had a goal of 2 weeks off the crutches. I can def bear weight on the injured leg but scared not to disobey orders.
Great video! I'm pre consultation having come off my pushbike and having the pedal rip into my leg down to bone level (made my eyes water a bit). Aside from pain and stiffness, I'm unable to lift may leg or support it against gravity which suggests I've damaged the patellar tendon. Mentally, very crushing as I'm an active person - but this video uplifted me at a time I need some uplifting as we head into the winter months in the UK
Thank You for this video / I needed it
I’m still in week one of my recovery and I don’t get a check up until my third week to see the doctor to see how I’m doing
Great video! I can manage all the exercises except the standard straight leg raise. I can feel my quad trying to lift but its almost like the knee and below wont lift my leg (almost like its disconnected). Does anyone have any advice/exercises to solve this?. -- I can do the side & rear leg raises no problem. Also I'm on knee brace at 30 degrees, coming up to 4 weeks post op.
I just tore my Patella Tendon playing softball yesterday morning. My question is how long did it take you get your surgery after your injury? Appreciate your videos because I am going to use your videos to rehab after my surgery and your videos are also great motivation!!!
I ruptured my patella tendon playing softball 3 weeks ago. How has/is the recovery been for you??
I ruptured mine 6 weeks ago. Surgery immediately next day... Recovering good, but missing my lifts... Thank you for sharing your experience. I appreciate if somebody can tell about some adaptations for presses or lifts without knee movements like Abs, benches, presses, rises... Respecting PT of course.
@@ricardomeireles1538 I'm now 8 weeks post surgery. I've been back in the gym for the past 3 weeks. I started off doing strictly machines. But I eventually progressed to flat/incline bench presses, cable pulls for misc. Exercises and I've been walking on the treadmill (reg walking, side steps, backwards walking). Still only at about a 60 degree bend but it's getting there. How has your experience been?
@@MeanSilley22 my doc doesn't workout and told me not to exercise LOL! But I am feeling good to do some adaptations and machines like you in parallel w/ the PT
I tore mine on 3-20-22 and had surgery for patella complete tear on 4-7-22. Had 2 week post op dr visit yesterday
I’m on my 3rd week of recovery right now from patellar tendon acl/meniscus reconstruction can roughly get 75 degrees of flexion but still pretty swollen. Some of these workouts I can do no problem. But they keep telling me they can’t express it enough to bend the knee as much as possible.
So glad you post your work outs, tore my right knee in 2006, now today my left knee. It’s encouraging to see you put that work in, but I’m doing it again and I already know what to expect, however seeing you makes me feel a little more confident about getting back to myself, this is a hard pill to swallow for a second time but thanks for making it seem easy, been watching your vids and appreciate you. The problem that I’m having this go around which didn’t occur in 2006 is constipation, I definitely been watching my food intake but do you have any other options on constipation, I would appreciate your advice. Thanks in advance.
2 days post op. Thanks for posting your journey. Life saving perspective. How about that first night when the nerve block wears off?? Woahhh! Standing up was a huge win today. The pain today is half of yesterday. I can’t wait to start PT.
1st 2 days after the operation are the worst. There are no words for the pain. I'm week 3 post-op. It gets better each day.
@@dremason6518 hows your recovery coming along I’m 16 days post op, off crutches and doing some of the Pt stuff and passive range. Working out upper body, but my doc and PT aren’t stressing the supine leg raises yet. Are you hitting those?
@@ajbalkema8567 Yes. I'm week 4 and I'm doing everything he's doing in the video at PT plus calf raises and about 4 inch squats. Electricity for the muscle twitch. Sleeping without the brace. If you're a side sleeper, lay on your side, put a pillow on top of the brace, and sleep like that. More comfortable than sleeping on your back. I'm ahead of schedule. I try to get at least one workout in a day except PT days cuz they wear me out...lol.
@@dremason6518 nice man, its so good to here this. This injury is so uncommon that my PT wants me to be a case study. Which is cool, except it makes me worry the recovery plan may not be perfected lol. I’m doing all supine and prone hip mobility stuff, calf raises, single leg stuff, I feel good for only 17 days post op, but the journey is so long I can’t express how uplifting it is to hear from other athletic people who are going through this. Good info on the sleep too, luckily I’m mostly a back sleeper but that shits getting old lol. Did you get the 3 permanent suture technique? If so, did your doc tell you weight baring as long as you’re in the brace is actually a good thing for tendon strength? Heal fast bruh
Ugh had surgery on both of mine yesterday yes both Knees and walked with the walker and the pain was excruciating.
I have this injury now. I'm 45. After a month I can limp around without the crutches. Can't bend my knee at a 90 yet though.
Plz share tips on how to increase bend in knee thanks
I just tore both my patellar tendons and patellar femoral ligaments. Sux pains has been pretty intense. I had already started most of what you shown in the beginning of the video the day after surgery. I'm pretty driven to get this all past me and walking again as soon as possible. Not over doing anything.
Thank you so much 🙏
Thanks for making this video. How long did it take to be able to lift the leg on your own, on to a couch, into a car, etc.?