I ruptured mine at the heel and had to have a repair and a reattchment. I did it doing box jumps at crossfit. I have to say it was painful but not overly painful but getting around for the first ten weeks was the hardest part getting up to go to the bathroom was such a hassle. My surgeon used colored casts to show your progression white, pink, blue and black was graduation from the hard cast to the walking cast total 10 weeks hard cast no walking or weight bearing. 4 weeks walking cast along with therapy. I had the therapy in the video expect that scaping thing believe me you do not want anyone messing anywhere near that scar. You want to know pain mess around in that area. My surgery was in May and it's now Decemember and I can do everything I want my heel will hurt after standing for long periods of time but that gets better with time. My incision area will hurt if I accidentally hit that area usually catching it going down stairs. I hope my rant will help you prepare and know what to expect if you need this surgery.
@@yattaze957 doing great almost three years now no pain what's so ever can do anything I want. I did quit cross fit that shit took a major toll on my body. Thanks for asking
I'm week 5 post op... cant walk without crutches but I can stand without them. Cast off last week and I stretch everyday. Removed first wedge of my boot today. Small progress is better than none.
I would have to say this is very conservative looking post op achilles. I am 2.5 months after surgery, had a cast for 2 weeks and boot for 4 weeks. Currently I am able to walk normally for longer walks (7-8kms) and am working on strenghtening my calf. Not being able to walk after 3 months is not very normal.
I'm 3 months post op and have been walking for nearly a month, without a limp but can't speed walk or run yet. I suggest pushing yourself a little more as pain and movement permits.
Complicado yo llevo 5 días post operación y hay mucha información y complica el tema , yo tengo cita en 3 días para revisar la herida y saber próximos pasos
i did surgery ,i advice all first 2 weeks no weight bearing just relax and wear boot 3week and 4 you should do exercise with boot to make ur upper leg muscles strong ,dont walk by boot without crutches at week5 and 6 ,week 7 take off ur boot and ur leg will be strong cuz u did exercise on it with boot before then start physio with physio u should walk normally without limp in 12 session ,be positive ,if u want to know about exercise send me messages to send u the link
Is it normal that a week after surgery (total rupture), if I lift my leg with the boot, after a few minutes my foot starts to swell because of gravity? No matter how I place my foot, I feel that swelling because of the weight of the boot probably. It’s so annoying
I had tendoachilis complete rupture two months back, but treatment delay for 2 months, now surgical repair has been done just 3weeks ago still under cast to be continued for 6weeks.how long will I take stand on my foot. Pl. advise.
What's the name of the machine, I ruptured my achilles 2 years ago. My tendon is still swollen and I can't run.. information will be really appreciated
that just looks like its feels amazing anyway from the massage work being done. maybe that would be helpful in general to loosen up and the help strengthen tendon?
I'm 3 months post surgery and get similar massages to break down scar tissue. It is literally the most pain I've ever experienced in my life, worse than the actual tear.
Hi Adam, people respond differently to different injuries. This patient had surgery for the achilles rupture and meant wearing a boot for a few months after - which was one cause for the excessive swelling. I hope your recovery is going well! Physiquipe
@@PhysiquipeChannel Hi thanks for sharing. At what stage in the Achilles protocol would this need to be done to the patient? For example of the patient has limited rom in the ankle joint and dorsiflexion would this be because of the build scar tissue around the Achilles’ tendon after surgery? The patient is 10-14 post op.
Hello Doctor, I had an achille tendon break on my right foot while playing basketball. It's been a month. when I move with the crutches i put my tiptoe injured on ground while paying attention .. Because crutches are old, i am too heavy for moving without putting that foot on the ground and the plaster is damaged because of that, i removed it. So : 1) I would like to know if it will have consequences that i walk putting on the ground tiptoe achille tendon repaired ..? 2) I also would like to know if i will be able to walk correctly as before because I can not bend my foot at 90 degree at this moment..? Thank you Doctor.. !!!
I ruptured mine at the heel and had to have a repair and a reattchment. I did it doing box jumps at crossfit. I have to say it was painful but not overly painful but getting around for the first ten weeks was the hardest part getting up to go to the bathroom was such a hassle. My surgeon used colored casts to show your progression white, pink, blue and black was graduation from the hard cast to the walking cast total 10 weeks hard cast no walking or weight bearing. 4 weeks walking cast along with therapy. I had the therapy in the video expect that scaping thing believe me you do not want anyone messing anywhere near that scar. You want to know pain mess around in that area. My surgery was in May and it's now Decemember and I can do everything I want my heel will hurt after standing for long periods of time but that gets better with time. My incision area will hurt if I accidentally hit that area usually catching it going down stairs. I hope my rant will help you prepare and know what to expect if you need this surgery.
Hi John sovie ....now can you walk normally after the surgery ?
how are you man?
Been what almost 3 years and I'm completely back to normal can do anything I want no pain no after effects.
@@yattaze957 doing great almost three years now no pain what's so ever can do anything I want. I did quit cross fit that shit took a major toll on my body. Thanks for asking
I'm glad that you are okay 👍
I'm week 5 post op... cant walk without crutches but I can stand without them. Cast off last week and I stretch everyday. Removed first wedge of my boot today. Small progress is better than none.
I could walk at 3 months, jog at 6 months, pain free at 18 months. It sucks but you will be normal some day.
Week 10 in, doing own therapy. Walking without boot or brace but swelling and heel pain is rough. Rough 10 weeks so far but I’m getting there
Please God never let me tear my Achilles
It sucks! In week 6
@@ericselstad8257damn, good luck!
Kevin durant Brought me here. Please 🙏 pray for His recovery
Ashary Mulok amen, man..... this stuff aint no joke.
I would have to say this is very conservative looking post op achilles. I am 2.5 months after surgery, had a cast for 2 weeks and boot for 4 weeks. Currently I am able to walk normally for longer walks (7-8kms) and am working on strenghtening my calf. Not being able to walk after 3 months is not very normal.
I'm 3 months post op and have been walking for nearly a month, without a limp but can't speed walk or run yet. I suggest pushing yourself a little more as pain and movement permits.
Totally agree i ruptured mine. 6 weeks after surgery I'm walking in boot and cycling. No cratches needed. Push yourself man ♂️
4 weeks post op. Still a long way to go. Started physio and out of cast and into a boot since last week.
How'd you heal man?
Luego de que tiempo post operación hay que iniciar la rehabilitación xfa
Complicado yo llevo 5 días post operación y hay mucha información y complica el tema , yo tengo cita en 3 días para revisar la herida y saber próximos pasos
Shit that all looks painful but I’m ready to get them out the way I miss the basketball court 😢😩
A lot of science technology here. i just got busy stretching walking finally lifting.
i did surgery ,i advice all first 2 weeks no weight bearing just relax and wear boot 3week and 4 you should do exercise with boot to make ur upper leg muscles strong ,dont walk by boot without crutches at week5 and 6 ,week 7 take off ur boot and ur leg will be strong cuz u did exercise on it with boot before then start physio with physio u should walk normally without limp in 12 session ,be positive ,if u want to know about exercise send me messages to send u the link
Is it normal that a week after surgery (total rupture), if I lift my leg with the boot, after a few minutes my foot starts to swell because of gravity? No matter how I place my foot, I feel that swelling because of the weight of the boot probably. It’s so annoying
After watching how the surgery done, I'm here to suffer even more.
I am week 10 post op and this is what my ankle looks like... I can barely walk from the bedroom to the bathroom
part 2 ???
Exactly... where is it??
I had tendoachilis complete rupture two months back, but treatment delay for 2 months, now surgical repair has been done just 3weeks ago still under cast to be continued for 6weeks.how long will I take stand on my foot. Pl. advise.
Could this be effectice 3 years post surg..
What is this treatment called?
Wat the hell! I never get this kind of treatment lol
What's the name of the machine, I ruptured my achilles 2 years ago. My tendon is still swollen and I can't run.. information will be really appreciated
Did you have an operation?
Very good work ❤️🙏👍
What are you rubbing on his achilles?
That music?! Lol
that just looks like its feels amazing anyway from the massage work being done. maybe that would be helpful in general to loosen up and the help strengthen tendon?
Graston massages do not feel good lol. They help tremendously but they are painful. You can literally feel the tissues breaking down.
I'm 3 months post surgery and get similar massages to break down scar tissue. It is literally the most pain I've ever experienced in my life, worse than the actual tear.
I guess mine wasnt so bad, 5 weeks afrer surgery I can walk on my own with caution but I can do eveything on my own already.
Is this after 3 months or 12 weeks. My swelling was down after week 4. I'm in week 8
Does anyone here also experienced the case BUT NOT doing the op?
i full ruptured last jan 23 fully recovered no op needed, 35mm gap at plantar flex
I swear too God this better than sex when you have this surgery and go too therapy and they messaging your leg n stuff my goodness
I don't understand, i ruptured mine a week ago and i have great toe mobility already. What would you say why is that?
Hi Adam, people respond differently to different injuries. This patient had surgery for the achilles rupture and meant wearing a boot for a few months after - which was one cause for the excessive swelling. I hope your recovery is going well! Physiquipe
@@PhysiquipeChannel Hi thanks for sharing. At what stage in the Achilles protocol would this need to be done to the patient? For example of the patient has limited rom in the ankle joint and dorsiflexion would this be because of the build scar tissue around the Achilles’ tendon after surgery? The patient is 10-14 post op.
Hello Doctor, I had an achille tendon break on my right foot while playing basketball. It's been a month. when I move with the crutches i put my tiptoe injured on ground while paying attention .. Because crutches are old, i am too heavy for moving without putting that foot on the ground and the plaster is damaged because of that, i removed it. So :
1) I would like to know if it will have consequences that i walk putting on the ground tiptoe achille tendon repaired ..?
2) I also would like to know if i will be able to walk correctly as before because I can not bend my foot at 90 degree at this moment..?
Thank you Doctor.. !!!
" oh nothin ´ - just rubbing some metal directly on a scar in an poorly lit room.
I want to eat achilles tendon
Porous Void wtf
Algorithm brought me here
Sakit nyan 😁
Lucky ppl I got fuck all on the NHS but a boot