Achilles Tendon Recovery #1-non-surgical, early weight bearing option

-Early weight bearing protocol: drive.google.com/open?id=1ZbA...
-The intent for this video is to provide (hopefully helpful) information for people who have experienced an Achilles tendon rupture.
Information regarding the consideration of a non-surgical recovery option can be found at:
lermagazine.com/cover_story/ba...
achillesblog.com/normofthenort...
My own ATR recovery blog is at: achillesblog.com/ejbvmi/
& I have compiled a playlist of ATR recovery videos that I hope are helpful at:
• ejbvmi's Achilles reha...

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  • @MrRight_1
    @MrRight_14 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I ruptured my Achilles about 7 months ago. I am not at 100% yet but have faith I will get there. It is a painful process. To anyone going through it best of wishes and prayers.

  • @bird1821

    @bird1821

    6 ай бұрын

    How are you doing now?

  • @MrRight_1

    @MrRight_1

    6 ай бұрын

    I am 100% now thanks for asking. Just know it will get better with time.

  • @BerzerkSquid

    @BerzerkSquid

    5 ай бұрын

    thanks for replying @@MrRight_1

  • @audaciousbrowne3041

    @audaciousbrowne3041

    2 ай бұрын

    I did mine 4 months ago when i accidentally stepped on a glass framed picture. I was hoping I'd be back to normal in the next two or three months but then I read this comment

  • @reubenphiri3203

    @reubenphiri3203

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@MrRight_1 Was it non surgical?

  • @spky3
    @spky3Ай бұрын

    Anyone who’s dealing with this knows how painful this is, I’m here for you. I am sorry you’re dealing with this and I pray for your earliest healthiest recovery . I know the pain seems unimaginable. You’ll feel better each day including a new day tomorrow . Keep going! You got this.

  • @fooraven
    @fooraven Жыл бұрын

    Hey Evan, I just happened to experience an ATR 4 days ago and am currently on the cast. I chance upon your video while researching for more info on ATR recovery. I must say your video is very informative and it really helps prepare me for my recovery journey. Thank you so much for creating the video and providing the links. Cheers!

  • @elevateyournow7418
    @elevateyournow74185 жыл бұрын

    This was great, thanks. I'm at 1.5 weeks, non surgical but with a plaster cast. So good to hear someone else talk about not being able to carry things!

  • @kosovoisserbia1389

    @kosovoisserbia1389

    4 жыл бұрын

    Elevate Your NOW How long did it take for you to walk completely normal?

  • @Artbwoy
    @Artbwoy7 жыл бұрын

    much respect to you again.. a blessing x1000...surely speaking for all those who normally never respond to these posts..my first reply ever.

  • @vanessamarikakuran
    @vanessamarikakuran8 жыл бұрын

    Really, really appreciating these videos right now, Evan. I am in week 5 -- (non surgical), just out of cast and into boot. Your clear, thorough descriptions of your process give me hope and good guidance. I have a surgeon that is very into casts for the 1st 3 months -- total immobilization -- and I needed to get better guidance / advice. I deeply appreciate that you took the time to make these videos.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Vanessa Kuran Thanks a bunch, Vanessa. I really appreciate the feedback, and I hope that your recovery goes smoothly. It is a long road, but you have a lot of satisfying milestones ahead. Some reading material, in case it might be useful: 1- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436906/ 2- achillesblog.com/normofthenorth/2010/03/08/a-more-complete-review-of-the-options-surgical-vs-non-operative/ 3- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3509775/ 4- achillesblog.com/ejbvmi/ Good luck!!!

  • @jamescrm83

    @jamescrm83

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Vanessa, I'm contacting a lot of people who posted some years ago to see how they got on, of that's OK. I was wondering how long it took to heal and are you back to full fitness, any issues with atrophy and strength? Many thanks, J.

  • @marcelagalarza-mirazondeser
    @marcelagalarza-mirazondeser2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much, just 3 days after I ruptured my Achilles and since 1 day been watching videos that help me see what's the best path, am not a good friend of ER just because like you said they don't know everything and had some bad experiences only if I feel like I can't really take care of it, I will defenely go, but I thanks all the folks like you that share you're experience and what to do, May the power of universe and the power of our soul and body help us heal soon.

  • @RexRattus
    @RexRattus6 жыл бұрын

    Hi Evan I ruptured mine last Friday and was feeling thoroughly miserable until I watched your journey. Thank you for such a calm and thoughtful account. I love the way I was trying to get my calf comfortable on the cushion when you mentioned the exact same thing! Wishing you all the best

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rick Marsden Thanks, Rick! I am glad that at least some of the info is useful. Best of luck with your journey back to normal.

  • @mltheart1

    @mltheart1

    11 ай бұрын

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  • @mltheart1

    @mltheart1

    11 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @hebrewhammer8571

    @hebrewhammer8571

    17 күн бұрын

    Do you sleep with the brace on

  • @ImadBougataya
    @ImadBougataya9 ай бұрын

    I am two weeks in, it’s my second rodeo after a first rupture in 2015! I am so glad i came across your videos, it’s nice to have this information!!

  • @dizer1982
    @dizer19827 жыл бұрын

    i am so pleased to have found your video, you are so informative. i was in agony for 4 weeks and in and out of casualties for pain killing injections as they assumed it was my usual sciaatic problem no matter what i insisted. eventually a doctor decided to do an ultrasound for dvt and found i had been walking around with a ruptured achilles and in immense pain the whole time. even with my boot and crutches i am still in alot of pain but they tell me its due to have been walking on it. i have got more information from you than any doctor i have seen. thank you so much for making this video and i wish you and your family all the best x

  • @NWS189
    @NWS1895 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video. 3 weeks since the injury here. Went with the surgery route. This is a morale booster.

  • @EJAZZSHAMID34
    @EJAZZSHAMID343 жыл бұрын

    This is from 2015 and its the only videos that are helpful thank you so much I sub to you we need more people like you who just give proper information

  • @Elvo-sc4mz
    @Elvo-sc4mz2 жыл бұрын

    I am more than grateful for getting this video. I had a fall from a height four days ago and went straight into ER.An x ray exam revealed a partial tendon rapture on the left leg.I was put on a simple bandage and some painkillers with an advice to be patient.Tomorrow ,after a second opinion,i will be going into the boot direct to aid in healing.This video has assured me of a non surgical recovery soon. Thanks.

  • @greenthumb2706
    @greenthumb27067 жыл бұрын

    As a retired RN, you covered some great stuff here. Good job.

  • @cloudspl392
    @cloudspl3927 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Evan, two and a half weeks into my injury and just found your videos. Brilliant! Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Claud! I hope that you have a smooth recovery.

  • @yanonghigala912
    @yanonghigala9126 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU SO MUCH Sir Evan... God Bless You More and continue being a blessing to others.

  • @rvlrmagz2485
    @rvlrmagz24853 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing, I’m currently going through a ruptured Achilles and am in the first stage of the healing process, Thank u so much for this 🙏🏾

  • @joelcotterell5799
    @joelcotterell57994 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much boss this is my second achilles rupture and it's to my right leg this time. And watching your process and journey on letting it heal on it's own is very encouraging for me and it has been working for me so I thank you.

  • @juanespinosa8064
    @juanespinosa80646 ай бұрын

    I want to start by thanking you Evan.You have given me hope.I ruptured my achilles playing volleyball.I was in denial thinking i could self heal with out seeing a med. Professional.I went to a same day clinic. They gave me a boot but no wedges.I haven,t seen the orthopedic spcialist yet.This is my first week.You have been going through the same experiences as me.Good luck in your road to recovery. God bless.

  • @No4murasame
    @No4murasame3 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate this info. I just “popped “ it in the beginning of three day weekend. So my specialist appointment ended up a week away. This helps until I get the info from the doctor. Thank you.

  • @michaelremo2373
    @michaelremo23732 жыл бұрын

    Glad I came across your video. I also took the non surg route. Got very little direction from my surgeon with care. Your tips are very helpful and it gives me some hope for a quicker recovery.

  • @pjescalona
    @pjescalona4 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks for posting it. I ruptured my left achilles last year while playing soccer and had surgery, and then this year, while playing soccer again, ruptured the other one and the doctor suggested the non-surgical approach. Found the same information you mentioned all over the internet but now I was looking for a video of the actual healing process.

  • @1daxwood
    @1daxwood3 жыл бұрын

    Respect to u man. Thanks for sharing and hope u doing well years later!

  • @josephinetunley5292
    @josephinetunley52924 жыл бұрын

    I’m one week into non surgical recovery and found your video very encouraging. I’m stuck in a plaster for two weeks, non weight bearing before going down the boot route. Can’t wait to have a bit more freedom!

  • @jeckman0724
    @jeckman07245 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. I'm currently nursing an Achilles tendon tear and this is very helpful. I can't wait to be able to carry things and move around

  • @mairan914
    @mairan9146 жыл бұрын

    I am Mike. Thank you for sharing your experience. Your video is very in details. I especially appreciate your suggestion to others to be patient, not to be too aggressive. I re-ruptured my right achellies tendonitis on the 11th week from its first rupture, thinking i had been an atlete in the past. Then the re-rupture proved I am just a motal human being.

  • @charlesogunleye1385
    @charlesogunleye13852 жыл бұрын

    Can’t say how much I appreciate this vid ... thanks mate

  • @daveperek
    @daveperek8 жыл бұрын

    Evan - Thanks for creating this video series and with it a community of commenters that are going thru the same process. It has been very helpful to get info from your videos and from the comments. The one thing I can add is that getting a leg scooter (Knee Rover) made this injury much more tolerable than crutches. It allowed me to go on a Las Vegas trip 4 days after my injury and also allows me to get around my condo and the city so I don't feel completely immobile. I am 2 weeks into my injury and look forward to watching your videos and I continue my recovery. Thanks again.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Dave. I saw the leg scooter and considered it, but I live in Germany and shipping times can be long... and I'm cheap. :-) It seems that everyone who invested in one of those raves about it. I flew my family to the US just under two weeks after the injury and a scooter would have been hugely beneficial. Best of luck with your continued recovery!

  • @robertogutierrez9691

    @robertogutierrez9691

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi. I would like to know, if anyone knows the lymphatic drainage as a recoveey therapy in this specific injuries. Thank you.

  • @netsanetdires7887
    @netsanetdires78875 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this great information I rapture my Achilles’ tendon playing soccer two days ago and I decided to go non surgical and your information will help me a lot thank you again.

  • @JTLMIM
    @JTLMIM8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!! This helped me out a whole lot!! I am very encouraged...

  • @kevinmclean3891
    @kevinmclean38917 жыл бұрын

    what a relief it was too find your videos on achilles rupture recovery, non operative. i thought it was uncommon as well until i dug deeper. I'm in the same boat, week 4 currently. I'll be using your videos to help me condition at home. congrats on your recovery.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, and I hope that your recovery goes smoothly as well! Don't forget to the memory foam. I do wish I had discovered that sooner than I did. It took months for my heel to forgive my error.

  • @ezraokoti6663
    @ezraokoti66638 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Evan for your very informative videos. I ruptured my RIGHT AT in 2007 playing soccer. Went to my GP the next day who told me I had a nasty sprain. Two and a half weeks later, the foot swollen and sore, I got a second opinion and was referred to an OS right way. Surgery was the only opinion presented to me at the time and I went through it. The pain was terrible! Was in a cast for 4 weeks then moved into a boot with light weight bearing. It took a good year before I was back to normal activity. Nine years in, the surgically repaired AT is working just fine, but I have been very careful with it. 6 days ago, Monday May 30, I ruptured the my LEFT AT... playing soccer... GRRR!! Went to the ER that night, they triaged me and scheduled a scan the next morning which confirmed the AT rupture. Your video blogs inspired me and challenged me to advocate for myself when visiting the OS. Before seeing my OS, I bought an AirCast Boot and used wedges to get the 20 degree Plantar Flexion. At the appointment with the OS, he highly recommended the non-surgery approach but he really pushed for a cast at least for the first 4 weeks. (His approach, cast #1, four weeks with a 20 degree plantar flexion, then, cast #2/or boot for four weeks with 10 degree plantar flexion, then finally cast #3/or boot for four weeks of neutral 90 degree, with physio somewhere in there). I insisted on the boot from day one instead and he reluctantly accepted my request but made sure my wedges were high enough. He did warn me though, if my AT does not attach in 4 weeks, surgery would be the next step... we shall see. It's been 5 days since the injury, 4 days in the boot with no weigh bearing, elevated most of the day. Very little swelling but goes down on its own - haven't iced it at all, and the pain is a 2 out of 10 but only comes when I've been upright for a while. Next week I plan on looking for a sports doctor in my area who can guide me through the early weight bearing protocol. I will update my progress. All that to say, THANK YOU for your detailed video blog! Dude, you have inspired and encouraged me and others who are walking this road. I've been through the AT surgical option before, and I must say, non-surgical is way better... no wound to worry about, zero risk of infection, low pain.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    8 жыл бұрын

    Very sorry to hear about your new injury, Ezra. It sounds like you have armed yourself with information and are managing your recovery with your Doctor on board. That is the right answer. I remind folks regularly that I am not a doc and am just sharing information and my own experience. It sounds like you are taking a pro-active, but prudent approach. Physical therapy was hugely beneficial for helping me shape my exercise routine and pace my recovery. I hope you find a good therapist who can do the same for you. I posted some lessons learned yesterday in conjunction with my 1-year anniversary. For what they are worth: kzread.info/dash/bejne/m5-p1JpuZqSymqg.html Best of luck with your recovery!

  • @LeontiusInvictus
    @LeontiusInvictus3 жыл бұрын

    This was extremely helpful and encouraging. Thank you!

  • @tatethompson1234
    @tatethompson12345 жыл бұрын

    I just got out of the hospital, watching every video I can. Thanks for the tips!

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    5 жыл бұрын

    I did the same. Between your doc, your physical therapist, and your research, I hope that you pull together an approach that leads to full recovery!

  • @775tnn
    @775tnn3 жыл бұрын

    Just did mine 45 minutes ago on my way to the hospital now --- I knew nothing about it , thanks for your info !

  • @josebarreiro3476
    @josebarreiro34762 жыл бұрын

    This video was great! I've read quite a bit but the information is extremely difficult to find. Thanks for putting this together, I'll watch the rest of your videos soon!

  • @ulysseperez4606
    @ulysseperez46067 жыл бұрын

    thanks Evan! I preferred the chirurgical way as I've did it in the past for my right foot! Now it was my left one!! thanks again for the tips!

  • @weezypeasy
    @weezypeasy8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Evan, this is excellent. I'm currently 4 weeks post-injury on the same path as you. I was also finding it difficult to get some solid answers on a lot of this stuff. Thanks for taking the time to share this.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Chris. I hope that your recovery is going well. One lesson I learned later on: memory foam is man's best invention. ;-) I developed a very sore heel, and wearing memory foam insoles for a few months helped me fix that problem. Better to prevent than recover, so I recommend folks use memory foam insoles or shoes (Skechers has many models) as soon as they transition to two shoes. Good luck!

  • @fonchan1879
    @fonchan18797 жыл бұрын

    Thnx for sharing Evan! i ruptured my achilles tendon a week ago and I also chose the non surgical route and I was a little bit worried so thnx for the upload!

  • @rayknights1466
    @rayknights14662 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Mine popped 6k into a 10k race last week. My sports therapist recommended all the things you have spoken about. Seems like the way forward to me. Best of luck with the rest of your recovery.

  • @girlball12
    @girlball128 жыл бұрын

    Hi Evan, I ruptured my tendon in car accident on 5/13 (yes, Friday the 13th!). Even though I went to the emergency room, I didn't get diagnosed with this rupture until this past week so I'm afraid I haven't been taking very good care of it up until this point. My doctor has referred me to an orthopedic surgeon so I'm trying to educate myself as much as possible now so at least I know what options I have. Thank you SO much for sharing the information you've found and for documenting your recovery process. You have helped me feel so much more empowered! You've also inspired me to start sharing my own experience on my personal blog so that hopefully I can help others dealing with the same thing as well. Thanks again and I'm glad to see you're doing so well now!

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    8 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear about your injury, Vickie. If you check out the links Ali and I exchanged a few days ago, they should arm you with plenty of information for the discussion with your doc. Best of luck with your recovery!

  • @girlball12

    @girlball12

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @viceversa3492

    @viceversa3492

    6 жыл бұрын

    Vickie Velasquez hey vickie, I'm in the same situation as you, got a misdiagnosis and now I've been limping around the last 6 weeks with a partial achilles tendon rupture. Very worried about extra damage. Where can i find your personal blog with tips?

  • @Sm00th89
    @Sm00th89 Жыл бұрын

    Never experienced a pain like this. It happened to me while i was playing basketball ( left foot ). Had to drive myself to the hospital in a stick shift car using my foot with the ruptured achilles to press the clutch in to switch gears OUCH ! I had surgery a couple days after and was back on my feet 8 months after. I respect both options in my situation I didn't want to be off work along time and I wanted a quicker recovery. To those that have ruptured there achilles hang in there it's depressing and a long journey but you'll get through it.

  • @garethv7331
    @garethv73312 жыл бұрын

    I'm in my 1st week since rupturing my Achilles, this is a great video 🙏

  • @martinmessiah5649
    @martinmessiah5649 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your video. I’m 6 months into recovery and I tell you being able to stand up in the shower was a wonderful accomplishment. I’m still not 100 percent but I’m optimistic. My therapist keeps reminding me that everyone recovery timeline is different and not to rush the process. Everyone let’s stay encouraged and we’ll be dancing again soon enough 👍

  • @kenhoward06

    @kenhoward06

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m 4 weeks post op, and it’s rough! Sad😢

  • @andrewstaples7544

    @andrewstaples7544

    5 ай бұрын

    Did you do the graston technique

  • @Cynphoenix56
    @Cynphoenix566 жыл бұрын

    Hi Evan, Thanks for posting this. I have a torn Achilles Tendon. I am having an MRI done and then off to see the Ortho doc. I've been trying to study and learn as much as possible so I am informed when I go to see him. This vid was very helpful.

  • @lepoldbuttersstotch
    @lepoldbuttersstotch Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Evan for this video, it explains a lot of the daily challenges on the road to recovery and tips. I am waiting to consult with the fracture clinic to see if I will have surgery/non-surgery and the pros/cons of each to get back to health. I'm 34 and quite active. Happened during a pickup soccer game, same thing as your experience, the classical pop when pushing off. In a temporary cast now, was in the ER day before yesterday after it happened.

  • @tomwelsh4090
    @tomwelsh40905 жыл бұрын

    Hi Evan, this video makes me very happy...just seeing other people talk about the hardships of not being able to carry a cup of coffee to the couch! I'm just about 3 weeks in with a similar weight bearing schedule from the Docs. All the best and thanks for sharing your experience. Tom

  • @clh1612
    @clh16124 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for a very relatable blog, I am in UK and day 9 post ATR following a taekwondo injury, I had a cast for a week set with toes pointing down and now have a walking boot with 5 heel wedges with crutches and am currently non weight bearing. I have opted for the non surgical route. Like you were, I have been wondering how my tendons will reconnect to heal as a recent ultrasound showed I have a 13mm gap but I guess in time they will. Moving towards partial weight bearing in a weeks time, every little thing is a milestone. Thanks for the video, tips and information, found it really helpful.

  • @catherineekwunife1015
    @catherineekwunife10155 жыл бұрын

    I had an Achilles Tendon rupture whilst on holiday with friends. Fell from a beach bike. Opted to go for non-surgical route(though ortho recommended surgical route)Currently on a vacoped boot with crutches for support. Bathing was stressful so I got a plastic stool for the bath and now, it's so much easier. Thanks for your thorough explanation.

  • @walters6628
    @walters66285 жыл бұрын

    Good for you for making this video. I am ten weeks post Achilles rupture so I have living your video. Lol. God I miss golf!

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, and good luck. There is light at the end of the tunnel, and it is not a train... but the tunnel is longer than we'd like. You'll get there.

  • @TheRushour23
    @TheRushour234 жыл бұрын

    Ruptured my tendon 3 days ago and here I am. Thanks for the wonderful video :) !!!

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad that it may help fill in some blanks. Best of luck with your recovery.

  • @TheRushour23

    @TheRushour23

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ejbvmi Getting there slowly :) thanks

  • @roundsboxingclub3644

    @roundsboxingclub3644

    4 жыл бұрын

    How did the pain feel? I think I tore mine

  • @joseramonrodriguez8721
    @joseramonrodriguez8721 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. It just happened to me yesterday. Going to see the specialist tomorrow morning. I'm not going for surgery since they gave me the 2 options. Thank you for the info and this helps a lot.

  • @jussisihvonen3152
    @jussisihvonen31523 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video Evan. I have unfortunately suffered the same fate as you have and chose to go non-surgical as well. You're video offered some great advice.

  • @michelecelis8529
    @michelecelis85298 жыл бұрын

    Salutations Evan! just found this first video and I wish I would have found it 6 weeks ago. I walked into a complicated, ankle and foot reconstruction which included an Achilles tendon release procedure. I did not properly prepare for this, and now I am double-timing my rehab info. The details of daily life in a cast/boot were real! The 2nd day I was home, high on pain pills, and afraid to mess up the surgical work, threw off my crutches and fell back and hurt my upper back and neck and hit my head and received a concussion and a nice scar. No pain pills after that. So anyway, I am 6 weeks out and mentally, I have to adjust my thoughts about the timeframe on when I am going to be able to do the things I want to do. Thank you for putting all your personal experience out here for us that need it so badly. I mistakenly thought I was a badass, and that this would be no biggie, but let me say this is incredibly hard, and I have to be patient to rehab properly, but seriously, this is a rough gig emotionally and has let me see how it is for disabled, and elderly folks and has me thinking a lot differently about mobility in the future.

  • @gmh7773331
    @gmh77733318 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for vid. Much appreciated. Mine happened yesterday. Since the start I want to be in an excellence mindset. Not super hero/dumb=leading to re-injury, just to see this as an opportunity to take the optimal steps to greater strength in ankles/legs for the rest of life.Your vid is a great find in this road. My inclination is towards non-surgery. Also, to be able to bypass the research time needed to know that early movement within reason is a preferred course is invaluable. My best to you and yours.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    8 жыл бұрын

    +gmh7773331 Sorry to hear about your injury. The non-op/early weight bearing experiment seems to have been a success. I am at 10 months now, and things are essentially back to normal aside from a slight strength and diameter disparity between the calf of my injured leg and the other one. I am not playing tennis or inducing any sudden shock to that AT, but I am running normally again and don't think about it much any more... which is remarkable considering where I was last summer. To help in your research, feeding into the conversation with your ortho: 1- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436906/ 2- achillesblog.com/normofthenorth/2010/03/08/a-more-complete-review-of-the-options-surgical-vs-non-operative/ 3- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3509775/ 4- achillesblog.com/ejbvmi/ Good luck! -Evan

  • @joekatvoice-overllc1479
    @joekatvoice-overllc14795 жыл бұрын

    Blew out my Achilles in 1993. Had a great ortho surgeon, did a full surgical repair. Had the boot, with a thigh attachment that locked my knee in place. No weight bearing for 4 weeks, then walking on the boot for 4 weeks plus started working with the sadists (rehab specialists). They pushed me hard. I was doing some light jogging at 3 months. Bottom line? Go to a reputable sports medicine surgeon, you'll be glad you did.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    4 жыл бұрын

    I could not agree more with getting the best Docs on one's case. The trick seems to be finding one who knows this injury specifically, and the latest developments in how to best treat it.

  • @richardbryant3600
    @richardbryant3600Ай бұрын

    Amazingly information. Im grateful for you taking the time to share. I have Faith that i will go non surgical and will recover well

  • @rajivpushpanathan
    @rajivpushpanathan5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Evan, I just ruptured my Achilles tendon 2 days ago. Your video was very helpful to me, most if all it gave me hope. Thank you!

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad that it helped. It's a long, patience-trying road, but you'll get there!

  • @boombip1989
    @boombip19897 жыл бұрын

    Great Video im glad you shared. I just ruptured my achilles last Saturday and this video helps me lots

  • @wealthmodernmanmastery9330
    @wealthmodernmanmastery9330 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Evan! Much love, brother

  • @mattk9504
    @mattk9504 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much sir 🙏, I am also on the road to recovery non-surgery and your videos helped me immensely with my recovery. It has been exactly 8 weeks since my injury and I can’t thank you enough for your videos!

  • @ElBueno215
    @ElBueno2157 жыл бұрын

    this was very helpful. one of my worst fears is going under the knife and this information just gave me hope, thank you.

  • @411cherrise
    @411cherrise7 жыл бұрын

    Such great info. Thanks for sharing it! I'll be watching the rest of your videos on this subject for sure.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    7 жыл бұрын

    Cherrise Gaster Thanks! I hope they help!

  • @jetlibog3011
    @jetlibog30114 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Evan ...... this info helped me .... i ruptured my cord 3 days ago ..... God bless ....

  • @emilyvesterfelt1952
    @emilyvesterfelt19525 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for posting this. I ruptured mine doing cheerleading two months ago and just got cleared to walk without my boot yesterday (YAY).

  • @tomlawrance2176
    @tomlawrance21765 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this. Tore my Achilles 3 weeks ago playing football, and am going through everything you describe.

  • @emrahg4031

    @emrahg4031

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi, im in day 5 in cast (non surgical) i have pains in the night, how long do you have pains?

  • @baileym7189

    @baileym7189

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@emrahg4031 I am 10 days after a complete rupture and I’m still having intermittent pains, especially when I’m up on crutches and the blood rushes down. I chose no operation and I’m so worried and paranoid it’s not going to heal!!! It’s so hard being patient.

  • @prezlamen7906

    @prezlamen7906

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@emrahg4031 Hi, how do you feel now? In my case it partially ruptured, no colour changes, some pain..after a week i could rise up on my toes again. I continiued my life normally, no doctor, no anything, but no sports. 2 months after i returned to playing football like normal, but i was ultra careful. Today its 1y 4m past and everything is as it was before the rupture. This is my case.

  • @Ilyaselho

    @Ilyaselho

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@baileym7189 I'm in the same situation , Are you recovering ?what did you choose ? What are the important advices from you?

  • @leonardgerschommawika8020

    @leonardgerschommawika8020

    Жыл бұрын

    @@prezlamen7906 talk to me mate I’m in the same position you were in but my second week now on a cast break it down for me how you returned to playing and how long

  • @SuperPeanut95
    @SuperPeanut953 жыл бұрын

    I just ruptured mine 4 days ago and I’m going the non surgical route, thanks for all this info!

  • @sha-shawnmontgomery5125
    @sha-shawnmontgomery51252 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this. I had a Partial achiles tendon rupture a months ago. I am also taking the nonsurgical route.

  • @iscarian
    @iscarian7 жыл бұрын

    I have surgery coming up on March 3rd so I've been scanning the KZreads and your video is the best one I've seen for real world recovery tips. My doc is saying 6-8 weeks non-weight bearing for my reconstruction so I have quite a lot of "on my butt" time coming up!!Thank you!!!

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    7 жыл бұрын

    I hope that you are recovering well! Good luck!

  • @longmai1884

    @longmai1884

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hì Evan

  • @CrazyEdgar123
    @CrazyEdgar1234 жыл бұрын

    Hi Evan, Good evening. Happy thanksgiving man. I watched all your video blogs on your achillies tendon rupture because I too ruptured mines from playing football. I believe mines is not a complete tear but sure hell hurt when i initially ruptured it. But i must say, the information you have provided is impressive. You nailed all the A's,B's, and C's and gave helpful tips on how to go about living for the first trimester of this horrible injury. I'm 1 month in it right now, I was told sometime within 6-9 months I'd be back and healthy playing sports. Just like to say thank you because you are living proof that the Non-Surgical, early weight bearing exercise works in the road to recovery, patients is key is this process. Anyways man I hope all is well and that you stay healthy. -Homie from Cali

  • @chanteburnett7713

    @chanteburnett7713

    Жыл бұрын

    @crazyedgar123 Thanks for sharing your story. I also tore mine playing football (while making a quick direction change). Super pleased to hear you were back to playing sports in under a year. I am about to enter my final year of school and I really want to be able to play on my school's team. Do you recall how big your gap was? mine is about 3cm in length...

  • @gueles10
    @gueles103 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot for all the information Evan, super useful video !

  • @davidbrace3289
    @davidbrace32894 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. Great points and helps!

  • @peteroffey9438
    @peteroffey94387 жыл бұрын

    Evan, thanks for the info. I am in the second week of the injury but thought I'd share through you the fact that I have found a knee scooter far better than crutches for mobility. It takes away the fear of overbalancing etc and with a basket on the front gives you the opportunity to be useful in carrying things. Definitely worth considering. Incidently I am 75 and balance is probably more of a problem at my age.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    7 жыл бұрын

    I agree, Pete. Had I been in a place where I could have easily acquire one, I may have rationalized the purchase, even for the short two weeks I was non-weight bearing. I hated crutches! I hope your recovery is coming along well!

  • @jesseduodu1505
    @jesseduodu15053 жыл бұрын

    Partially tore mine 5 days ago. Pretty much everything you said was exactly how my situation was. Thank you!

  • @lekanjones2888

    @lekanjones2888

    2 жыл бұрын

    after a week did you feel any popping near your ankle?

  • @roycounsoul
    @roycounsoul4 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic, really helpful. Thank you very much

  • @KIMJOHND
    @KIMJOHND5 жыл бұрын

    Firstly a big thank you to Evan and everyone else who have provided some handy information. I'm 37 years old and semi active, the ruptured happened during a game of basketball. The ball was going out and I chased to try and save and felt a kick on my calf (OUCH). The same feeling when someone kicks you on the calf when doing Kickboxing. Still in denial for what has happened so for a week I researched on the net and found your KZread channel. When I went to the doctor and got Xray and Ultrasound. The Xray didn't show any tear it was only on the Ultrasound. On my ultrasound, the conclusion report was: Acute complete rupture proximal Achilles, with retraction of fibres by 14mm. Low grade tear of musculotendinous junction soleus. Got the doctors referral and off to the hospital today, got the cask. Told me to come back in 2 weeks. Anyways for everyone else out there I hope you are doing well and stay safe. On the first day that I got injured, there was some pain and here is the treatment that I did. - Get 2 buckets 1 Iced Water Bucket, & 1 Warm water bucket. - I start with the warm water and soak my injured feet for like 3-5 mins, wiggle your toes and ankle if you can. Put it in the Ice Cold bucket and do same thing. Rinse and repeat and do for 1 hour, and do it twice a day. This greatly reduce the swelling, bruising, and increased blood flow on the affected area. At the moment the bruising I had was similar to yours.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, John! I hope that you escape from the cast soon. Being able to take off the boot to let your leg and foot breathe, as well as move your foot a bit, etc, can lift the spirits considerably in those early days. Best of luck with your recovery!

  • @KIMJOHND

    @KIMJOHND

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Evan. BTW I also went the non-OP and I'm on the cam boots now, it does feel a lot better than the cast. They have put 3 wedges on my heel and I take 1 wedge off every 2 weeks.

  • @jasmynb5
    @jasmynb54 жыл бұрын

    Ruptured mine yesterday. Thanks for the info

  • @shanec508
    @shanec5086 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for the video Evan, not a lot of stuff out there and this was really helpful. I also found the Brady Browne vlog helpful for anyone else who has just either partially or fully ruptured their Achilles.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    6 жыл бұрын

    Shane Carritt Thanks, Shane! I hope your recovery is tracking well.

  • @joyb5525
    @joyb55257 жыл бұрын

    Hi Evan, I'm in Ireland, I was dancing to the Raging Women Taiko drummers and got a little carried away during the week. Your utubeing series just great, I'm strapped up and just beginning the rehab. All the best. Joyce Bermingham

  • @bimzki1
    @bimzki15 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for the video. This is going to help me.

  • @rajon8771
    @rajon8771 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your advice and tips. I've just done my Achilles tendon a few days ago and it's great to have come across this now. Need to look for a chair like the one you use in the bath tub.

  • @johninla96
    @johninla969 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video…. My orthopedic suggested surgery right away. and no other options and they chose a non-surgical route. Thank you for your video.

  • @iqubalpannu1920
    @iqubalpannu19202 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I snapped my Achilles playing tennis too… I’m up to 5 weeks in recovery and have learned the same techniques to manage this as you. I’m not confident to get on my indoor bike yet.. I hope your full recovery was sooner than a year..

  • @ranwi7801
    @ranwi78014 жыл бұрын

    thank you this is very informative......great help..best precaution....very educative... thank you for all the trouble you ,ve taken...god bless you

  • @librarian123
    @librarian1238 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the information. Ruptured mine two days ago!

  • @TautuaFitness
    @TautuaFitness4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the information. Very informative.

  • @theresamarkiewicz2545
    @theresamarkiewicz25453 жыл бұрын

    Great information I just tore my tendon 1 week ago. They casted my leg have to keep on for 3 more weeks.My orthopedic surgeon told me absolutely no weight bearing.So sounds like a long road ahead but,their is light at the end of the tunnel.Great progress of your experience hope my goes as smooth as yours.You helped answer alot of questions I was wondering about.Thank you

  • @AzraaMuthy
    @AzraaMuthy8 жыл бұрын

    Tore my achilles tendon last week! This definitely has helped a whole lot! Thank you

  • @walternelsonjr7373
    @walternelsonjr73732 жыл бұрын

    Really appreciate the video!!! 8/21 ruptured mine going non surgical.

  • @yaredmehzenta2771
    @yaredmehzenta27718 жыл бұрын

    Hi Evan, This video is an excellent resource, thank you for sharing. I ruptured my Achilles tendon two weeks ago (November 1st) and decided to go the non-surgical route as well. The orthopedic surgeon put me in a cast, and told me that I'd need to keep my foot immobilized for 6 to 8 weeks. After doing a ton of research online, I went back to the doc and asked about getting a boot instead and trying an early weight-bearing protocol. The doc resisted any changes to his protocol, but eventually suggested I could get a second opinion, and referred me to a different doctor in the same clinic. As it turns out, the second doctor agreed with me (and all of the recent literature) that a boot and early weight-bearing was the way to go. He cut off my cast and set me up with a boot, and referred me to see a physical therapist ASAP. That was about three days ago... and so far I'm loving the boot! My first physio session is tomorrow morning, and I can't wait. The lesson learned is, like you said, it's important to get educated and advocate for yourself. You can't always assume doctors will have the most up-to-date knowledge. Some "old-school" doctors are reluctant to get with the times. Anyway, I've still got a long road ahead, but at two weeks I'm already starting to bear partial weight, and feeling good. Your videos are an inspiration... thanks!

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    8 жыл бұрын

    +yared mehzenta Thanks very much, Yared! I am glad to hear your story, and look forward to news of your continued progress. Early weight bearing and PT, along with a deliberate approach to your progress, will hopefully work as well for you as they have for me. I'm at 23 weeks now, and except for still needing more strength and muscle mass in my recovering calf I feel just about back to normal. I am running a few times a week now (slow, and only ~1.5 miles each time), which feels like light years beyond where I was not long ago. There are many opportunities to hurt yourself along the recovery path, so "expand the envelope" deliberately and carefully. Good luck!

  • @TheTank8

    @TheTank8

    6 жыл бұрын

    how long were you in a cast then?

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    6 жыл бұрын

    I never had a cast. The ER put me into a splint for about 36 hours, and then on Monday the ortho put me straight into the walking boot (non weight bearing for the first couple weeks).

  • @jfishization

    @jfishization

    6 жыл бұрын

    I cut my cast off got busy

  • @alexrichmond46

    @alexrichmond46

    5 жыл бұрын

    At two weeks the tendon may not even connect though, how can you start putting weight on it while the fibers are trying to reconnect?

  • @LyneisFilm
    @LyneisFilm4 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. I have a tear in mine and am three weeks in a walking boot. The doctor sent me home with minimal instructions and no discussion of what’s next, except come back in 4 weeks. Your video gives me some context for the process and possible outcomes. Also your video has excellent production values both in the video and audio. At 76 I want to avoid surgery and get back to being able to walk at least four miles without re-injury.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm almost 50, and have found that strength in both the lower leg and foot don't come back without deliberate and sustained effort. Even after four years, my right calf is not a full match for my uninjured left calf, but I allowed myself to slack off once it become "good enough". I ride ~30 miles at a time and swim, and was running up until a year or so ago when I stopped due to hip joint aggravation. The AT itself should not prevent you from regaining you full activity level, but be careful not to let your limp while you are recovering to contribute to problems in other areas. I had some hip issues before the AT injury, but I think poor running technique during my recovery caused further trouble to my hip on that side.

  • @garysautter9933
    @garysautter99332 жыл бұрын

    Your video was like watching my own rehab and ongoing recovery! Long road! Thanks! Ruptured mine 2/6/22.

  • @michaelshaw8697

    @michaelshaw8697

    Жыл бұрын

    How you getting on with it? I'm coming up yo 3 weeks, 2 weeks post surgery. Due to get my cast off tomorrow

  • @timrose6152
    @timrose6152 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, going to surgeon soon, you had nice tips.

  • @Artbwoy
    @Artbwoy7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a million..i feel like im look at a mirror of my last five days..visit to the ortho doc today scared me to blogs and finally this vid...you're a blessing to others as i read below.. people like yourself have gone beyond the call to take the time out to do this out of the goodness of your heart. bless u and your wife and family ofcourse.. someone had hold that camera..lol. you would not believe how well i can sleep tonight

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Roy. The initial days may feel dark, but if you find some good use of your stationary time and are patient, you will start to tick off milestones before you know it. Once you see progress, it become apparent that you are on the path to a much better place... one in which you appreciate being healthy perhaps a bit more than before. Somewhere around 12-14 months, you may find yourself smiling when you really have to think to remember which leg was injured. That is a satisfying place to be. Best of luck to you.

  • @davelundergoesunder
    @davelundergoesunder2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Evan for making the video. I am a beach runner because of arthritis in the knees. Two weeks ago, my right heel was bothering me quite a bit from the beginning of a 4-mile run. I toughed it out which was foolish. Right now I am experiencing pain where the Achilles tendon connects to the heel and an inflamed bursa. It took four days for the pain to subside after that aggravation. Walking was extremely painful and now is still painful but bearable. This morning I went to the beach and did three minutes of walking and tried some light running and ended up doing a 3-mile run. I am definitely babying the foot on each step. I needed to know if this was going to aggravate or perhaps strengthen the injury. Your video was encouraging.

  • @blacksuperman475
    @blacksuperman47511 ай бұрын

    Just raptured my Achilles 4days ago. Thanks for making this vid, I feel that I'm not alone.

  • @AlexMurfey
    @AlexMurfey6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Evan. This is helpful. I injured my Achilles tendon this morning (playing tennis) in almost the same way that you described your injury. I went to an urgent care center and got a temporary cast, and have an appointment on Monday with a surgeon to evaluate the injury. Until I saw your video, I hadn't thought about a non-surgical approach. I will consider that now along with my other options.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    6 жыл бұрын

    Alex Murfey Good luck with your recovery, Alex. It's a long road back to normal, but you will get there! It's easy to focus on the AT and atrophied calf, but the muscles and bones of your foot also need work to get back to the way things were pre-injury. Focus on that and flexibility as well. Good luck!

  • @letseat5908
    @letseat59083 жыл бұрын

    Thankq so much sir, I was so scared, I got my injury 7 days ago and I went to doc and got x-rays it has shown normal but at the time I saw your video I new it,it is exactly the same as yours, I was about to get surgery I was so scared thankq so much for giving me new hope...I hope you are leaving a healthy life now,this clip makes me so motivational...GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY LOVE FROM INDIA.. THANK Q Sir

  • @teveymar
    @teveymar Жыл бұрын

    thank you very much you helped me a lot to solve doubts

  • @babaee9
    @babaee97 жыл бұрын

    Good man. Thanks for putting in time for the video. Popped mine recently.

  • @ejbvmi

    @ejbvmi

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I hope that you have smooth progress through your own recovery journey!

  • @barbarajames9707

    @barbarajames9707

    5 жыл бұрын

    babaee9 the