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@bikepacker9850
@bikepacker9850 Ай бұрын
I think the reason they went away from surgery was the almighty dollar....
@edenadam872
@edenadam872 2 ай бұрын
I LIKE YOUR INFORMING VIDEO:- HOW TO ARRANGE CONSULTATION WITH YOU AGAIN: ; FIRST TIME WAS ON 2018 AT PWH!!! NOW THE PAIN IS BADLY PROGRESSIVE: PLEASE YOUR CONTACTS TO ARRANGE A CONSULTATION? MANY THANKS
@ahmedadwik8267
@ahmedadwik8267 2 ай бұрын
Am on week 2 of a rapture now. Went to hospital 48 hrs later and was given a boot. Dont understand how they expect people to sleep with the boot on is unhumane
@alwaysreturnNurgirl
@alwaysreturnNurgirl Ай бұрын
How are you healing? Did the boot become more comfortable?
@michaelgil5104
@michaelgil5104 18 күн бұрын
You think that was bad? Try sleeping on it on a cast! I would of wish I had the option to go that route. Last night was my very first time sleeping on a boot and it’s a hell of a big difference than trying to “ sleep “ on a cast. I was casted for 4 week’s! I could never have a good night’s rest!
@alwaysreturnNurgirl
@alwaysreturnNurgirl 17 күн бұрын
@michaelgil5104 that's odd I slept better with the cast...almost didn't notice it, compared to the boot (more heavy and hot) takes me couple hours nightly to fall asleep in it. Though big pro in the boot, is I'm able to walk in it (like a drunk pirate pace though lol)
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake 3 ай бұрын
Hello... It's a shoulder injury not an arm injury.
@m.taylor
@m.taylor 3 ай бұрын
This was very informative for me to understand my lisfranc fracture and what tests are needed to view it adequately.
@pedrotralhao1209
@pedrotralhao1209 3 ай бұрын
Horizontal rupture of medial meniscus is suitable for hto?
@Wie24
@Wie24 5 ай бұрын
My rupture occurred 3 days ago. I put it in the boot right away. Today I had an ultrasound and the two ends of the Achilles are 6mm away. It is my second rupture. I played 5 years 2 times a week football after my first rupture with no problems. I wonder if the to ends of the Achilles can still grow together since there might be some scar tissue from the first rupture and because of the 6mm.
@celsomonteiro6541
@celsomonteiro6541 3 ай бұрын
Unfortunate... The first time did you have surgery? ... Before the second rupture, did you feel any pain or discomfort? I just had surgery 3 weeks ago and I am in the boots phase now... Wondering if I should quit playing football...
@Wie24
@Wie24 3 ай бұрын
@@celsomonteiro6541 I'm now week 10 without surgery and the doctor said it looks very good. No need to come back for a checkup. I think by week 13 I can make a single heel raise.
@Wie24
@Wie24 3 ай бұрын
@@celsomonteiro6541 I take a lot of Vitamine C (natural), bone broth, and collagen supplement to boost collagen production. I guess that helps.
@giuseppeamendolara2367
@giuseppeamendolara2367 5 ай бұрын
ESP ADR is the best solution, until DiscGenics (i.e. Disc Regeneration) will come up in the market
@pb7762
@pb7762 6 ай бұрын
the best
@pb7762
@pb7762 6 ай бұрын
bravo
@marjon888
@marjon888 7 ай бұрын
Saint Paul Mason
@DmncCrsett
@DmncCrsett 7 ай бұрын
Information helped a lot
@philam1973
@philam1973 9 ай бұрын
I don’t necessarily agree with this guy on some issues. I’m not a doctor. They want full time in a boot? Sleeping in a boot? I can’t sleep well in a boot. Associated health issues with not getting proper rest. After 2 weeks in a boot I started getting significant atrophy, super dry skin. Once I started washing my foot and resting my foot exposed for hours at a time, my foot started looking more normal. There is no weight bearing lying in bed. The foot is in plantar position. There is occasional small movement of foot muscles not associated with the Achilles. Itching is gone. My foot doesn’t just get 2 hours a week exposed to the air and using muscles. At that rate, PT would be extended to compensate for muscle atrophy. My goal is to walk, not dunk a basketball or run a marathon uphill all the way.
@celsomonteiro6541
@celsomonteiro6541 3 ай бұрын
Some Dr says you can remove the boot to sleep if you feel comfortable... I take my boots off every night.
@Harve955
@Harve955 9 ай бұрын
Brilliant except for the word " risk" when talking about associative studies, where association is found but scientifically, "Risk" cannot be ascertained.
@frphxkaboom3008
@frphxkaboom3008 9 ай бұрын
One thinks they could benefit from lumbar fusion until they watch this video.
@gdroyal300
@gdroyal300 9 ай бұрын
Good information, thank you.
@ActivateMission2ThisTimeline
@ActivateMission2ThisTimeline 9 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Mason! All of your low carb and other videos are incredible! 😊😊😊.
@phildavis1825
@phildavis1825 10 ай бұрын
How long after TLIF can i return to playing golf?
@BMixMyster
@BMixMyster 10 ай бұрын
I did both achilles… one surgery in 2018, one non-surgery in 2019. I was weight bearing with no crutches in 10 days. Back rock climbing in a boot in 2 weeks. Rock climbing hard at 5 months. I was 56 at the time.
@NicoleHansen-mt9zi
@NicoleHansen-mt9zi 10 ай бұрын
How did you end up doing both? Just curious
@BMixMyster
@BMixMyster 10 ай бұрын
@@NicoleHansen-mt9zi hello :) I did my right falling awkwardly in a bouldering (rock climbing) gym. I got surgery. A year later I did me left running up a warped wall in a ninja Warrior gym. Full rupture again, but went non-surgical route.
@whatdoyoubelieve194
@whatdoyoubelieve194 8 ай бұрын
Which one healed faster? And which was better?
@BMixMyster
@BMixMyster 8 ай бұрын
@@whatdoyoubelieve194 I was more careful initially (from 5 weeks to 3 months post-rupture) with my non-surgical recovery. I felt the sewing together of the first achilles made it stronger right away (surgeon said that). But after that, both totally … not one better. I have slightly better flex forward on the one I got surgery on. I rock climb a lot (part of my rehab). Mostly bouldering. Fall a lot! Just turned 60. No issues. I don’t even think about them any more. :)
@whatdoyoubelieve194
@whatdoyoubelieve194 8 ай бұрын
@@BMixMyster Ty!
@bennyc5546
@bennyc5546 11 ай бұрын
Only a week in wearing this vacoped boot. Please can someone tell me how you sleep wearing this thing!? It feels like a slab of concrete, like someone is standing on my foot. I'd rather just have the injury than the boot at this point
@alwaysreturnNurgirl
@alwaysreturnNurgirl Ай бұрын
Did you ever heal completely? I'm hoping so...and did the boot ever become more comfortable? I can only imagine it's heavy and sweaty...which is going to drive me nuts as I go into the boot this upcoming week.
@bennyc5546
@bennyc5546 18 күн бұрын
@@alwaysreturnNurgirl hey sorry for only just seeing this comment now. I've been out of the boot what feels like a lifetime ago now. I think I got out of it late December. Honestly I never got used to that boot in the day or when sleeping, on the plus side; The last month of the boot I could it take off so actually got some sleep. I actually found the lack of sleep the worst part of the whole process. That said the absolute paranoia that I'd wake up in the night and go to walk normally was strong, but no mishaps. I haven't healed completely but haven't tried to, I was very active before, playing football and ran a lot. I am back cycling and have been for almost 3 months now. I just push through my heels as opposed to my toes but occasionally I push through my toes to activate my weaker calf. It has 'caught up' muscle wise through just walking a lot but I couldn't jump from the weaker leg or sprint. I'm so sorry you've got the injury, I have a history of injuries and honestly I found this one so tough, maybe due to my age (mid 30s) hasn't helped. All I can say is follow the advice, the human body is quite amazing, it will heal, you will feel better and you can get back to normal activities. There is a plethora of videos on YT of athletes that have come back from this injury. I know they have the best physios, best nutritionists and best personal trainers but they are still humans that healed and got back to the level that they left. We can too. Its weird I see this comment today as earlier today I decided I am going to try and get fitter, healthier and return to the sports I previously did. 7 months ago I was dead set that I'd never even try because of how horrible the rehab is and fear of doing the injury again. But life is short and to be enjoyed. I really hope your recovery is going well. I found it a dark time so hope you are dealing with it better than I did at times. Good luck!
@johnmitchell2741
@johnmitchell2741 11 ай бұрын
Thank you if i could do some damage to the Neurosurgeon that told me my two fusions was my only option I would make them feel my pain
@andrewlowe9878
@andrewlowe9878 3 ай бұрын
I too was rushed in with out given different option fusion was the worst thing I ever done I agree , there is different options to explore adr or even one called Mr Minit lol believe it or not so less intrusive and out of hospital sooner my surgeon didn’t believe in these this has left me in pain , I’ve had 2 fusions in 4 years second one didn’t work looks like I’m going to need a third all I can say is ask questions lots of questions
@thththththomy3838
@thththththomy3838 11 ай бұрын
Whats the recommend thing for patient to do to help the recovery?
@rata4878
@rata4878 Жыл бұрын
For Ops patients on this chat, what was the cost for surgery?
@ajaykumara7158
@ajaykumara7158 Жыл бұрын
Well it depends on country and surgeon. Well in my case 800 euros Approximately
@everythingoutdoorsuk2055
@everythingoutdoorsuk2055 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for uploading. I ruptured my right Achilles a week ago while dancing. Surgery wasn’t even suggested to me by the orthopaedic surgeon I saw (nhs) I had my vacoped boot fitted a couple of days after diagnosis and have to return to hospital at around 4weeks I have attempted partial weight baring but I am not there yet as I still have significant pain, bruising and swelling. Which is probably the hardest thing about this injury- I’m extremely active, and impatient by nature, so not being able to do anything is incredibly frustrating lol
@PreciousK03
@PreciousK03 Жыл бұрын
How are you doing now ?
@alwaysreturnNurgirl
@alwaysreturnNurgirl Ай бұрын
That's extremely tough...and I'm the very same way, and just suffered the same injury
@philhogg917
@philhogg917 Ай бұрын
I'm six weeks into recovery ( 4 of these in Vacoped boot). Due to have first "angle" adjustment tomorrow. I agree sleeping is problematic but resolvable. Main problem seems to be lack of knowledge due to newness of this system. My main concern is that there is no planned specialist review of the tendon to ensure reconnection. The thought of going thru 10-12 weeks of this to be told it didn't heal is frightening.
@alwaysreturnNurgirl
@alwaysreturnNurgirl Ай бұрын
@philhogg917 that's what terrifies me too (I just tore my Achilles 3 days ago) saw the orthopedic yesterday, as we decided on non surgery...and got placed in a cast for the next 2 weeks. And like you stated, the worst outcome would have to start all over again after 10-12 weeks of already rehabbing it...I couldn't even imagine going through that again...I'm only 3 days in, and this is the most depressed I've ever been (as you know nothing is easy with this injury, a lot of guilt and negatively fill your head, and it's lonesome)
@beisdj0
@beisdj0 12 күн бұрын
I just ruptured mine 2 days ago and am in the same frame of mind you were in when you posted this comment...how are you doing now? Im looking for hope😅​@alwaysreturnNurgirl
@standom2390
@standom2390 Жыл бұрын
He stole fiber from the guts.. that’s what you might hear after a while :)
@jaex9617
@jaex9617 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. One of the best videos of its type for a general audience.
@majaber1
@majaber1 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant...Dr Mason is clear as a bell in his in depth knowledge of this topic and as clear in his lecturing on it.
@Morrisooo
@Morrisooo Жыл бұрын
Raptured my Achilles during playing badminton. Late diagnose before it was confirm my Achilles tendon is completely rapture. No idea about my injury, I only know a sprain to make some rest. hopefully surgery will be successful and recovery soon this coming weeks.
@GeekiReview
@GeekiReview 10 ай бұрын
How are you doing now after 6 months???
@vivekvatsa4682
@vivekvatsa4682 Жыл бұрын
Nice illustrations.
@jamessmith4681
@jamessmith4681 Жыл бұрын
Odd thinking, better to operate "because of patient compliance" & "Just cut the fascia"..wow!
@powerliftercarnivorecoachedgr
@powerliftercarnivorecoachedgr Жыл бұрын
I find it odd that he and other dr's, including Stewart McGill, never mention the only thing that helped me with my bulging and degenerative bottom 2 discs, decompression therapy, whether by inversion table, hanging by a pullup bar, and hanging upside down on a hyper extension bench. I learned about these from the infamous powerlifting coach Louie Simmons, who broke his back and had disc issues because of it. He did these until he could squat and deadlift again and came back to squat 925. I came back from not being able to lift anything to do squat 600 lbs after doing all of these decompression exercises for a year or so, and continue to do them at 62. I've been doing them for 30 years, and can squat and deadlift for the most part. If my back bothers me too much, I'll do assistance work for a month or so until my discs heal enough to squat and deadlift again. It's a cycle, but at least I can keep this up.
@troymoore4507
@troymoore4507 Жыл бұрын
One leg took all weight during a fall and my knee hurts sometimes. What could I be facing?
@user-bn1vy4nk1h
@user-bn1vy4nk1h Жыл бұрын
เวลานอนถอดได้มั้ย
@celsomonteiro6541
@celsomonteiro6541 3 ай бұрын
I am taking mine off to sleep...
@Hooleyboi26
@Hooleyboi26 Жыл бұрын
Nobody tells you that the NHS give you the pedo boot and then your heel collapses and back on crutches after trying to heel my achilies
@trav4503
@trav4503 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info bro I actually know why I need surgery
@rumafahmida7595
@rumafahmida7595 10 ай бұрын
I had surgery lisfranc last week do u know how long it will be take normally I can walk little bit
@trav4503
@trav4503 10 ай бұрын
@rumafahmida7595 well depends on how bad it was i still limp sometimes
@trav4503
@trav4503 10 ай бұрын
​@rumafahmida7595 but yea i had 2 plates and 8 screws and then they got removed 4 ish months later
@dnooli
@dnooli Жыл бұрын
What do u do for the patients with closed ruture after the repair of tendoachilles for Haglunds deformity?
@kelseyellison2919
@kelseyellison2919 Жыл бұрын
Great question
@deryktyler1963
@deryktyler1963 Жыл бұрын
great to hear what might be causing the plantar fasciitis problem. thanks so much. SO what is the recommended treatment for this condition?
@habibahq4272
@habibahq4272 Жыл бұрын
The first one...emphocitis or however is spelled...is me. I gotta get this looked at. Thanks Dr. Mason.
@grinchoi1
@grinchoi1 2 жыл бұрын
what does smoking have to do with getting operated on or not? I'm a smoker but I'm also active and need to return to playing sports again
@maktiki
@maktiki 2 жыл бұрын
Smoking has a major influence on wound healing. The achilles area is far away from the heart so wound healing is already slow on this bodypart. Smoking causes small bloodvessels to constrict this limits wound healing. If you quit smoking immediately you can have surgery, and do not smoke ever again.
@grinchoi1
@grinchoi1 2 жыл бұрын
@@maktiki thank you!
@lanehennefer5896
@lanehennefer5896 2 жыл бұрын
!
@brownmamba4063
@brownmamba4063 2 жыл бұрын
I had to wait 10 days before being seen by podiatrist! I walked in with no boot in flip flops and left with a cast. He didn't think I need surgery. Now I'm worried this isn't going to heal correctly after watching this.
@m44235
@m44235 2 жыл бұрын
If it is a full rupture, you might need surgery but if not, non op should work fine. Make sure to follow instructions as advised and stay patient. I am having a cast tomorrow and boot in 10 days.
@brownmamba4063
@brownmamba4063 2 жыл бұрын
@@m44235 not a full rupture, but I had to wait 10 days to see specialist who, casted my foot with toes pointed down. In this video he said after 2 days he recommends surgery. So I'm worried this isn't going to heal right.
@tkwilk88
@tkwilk88 2 жыл бұрын
@@brownmamba4063 I would definitely recommend trying to get an MRI if possible if you really want to be sure. I partially tore my Achilles on June 28. Initially I did not get put in a boot in the proper position for almost two weeks. I was told from the ultra sound that it looked like I had less than a 5cm gap in the tear and likely wouldn’t need surgery. I didn’t walk much but did slip in the shower and had to put my injured foot down. My doctor wanted to schedule an MRI to be sure but they waited to place the order for almost a week. It was then denied by my Indira because my doctor just put it in as ankle pain. After an appeal they finally approved the MRI and it was scheduled for June 3rd. I started going to PT at the end of May and they actually referred me to a Achilles specialist because they thought I might need surgery. I’m 34 and a very athletic person so I wanted to get it fixed properly. The results of the MRI showed I had a 7cm gap in 75% of my tendon. Luckily the specialist was able to schedule me for surgery the same week of my MRI. He was very surprised my other doctor didn’t put me in a boot right away. It can be a hassle to get an MRI but if you are someone that wants to continue being active then I think it is definitely worth it. I’m not a doctor but there is definitely a big risk of tendon elongation if you’ve moved your foot out of that downward pointing position after the first 48 hrs. I was really upset with my initial doctor for not treating my injury seriously enough and I’m sure you may be angry as well. I hope some of my experience helps inform you on what you want to do.
@versastyledio
@versastyledio Жыл бұрын
has it healed now?
@patrixfunny
@patrixfunny Жыл бұрын
update? how are you now bro? i just got my cast removed -> into a cam boot
@CH-iz9fv
@CH-iz9fv 2 жыл бұрын
Really helpful video. I am in a cast right now from tearing my right Achilles. I am on week 4 (weight baring on week 2) and I get a walking boot on week 5 (my choice and not waiting until week 6 or 8) and that should be 3 weeks. I have a desk job and I have a hard time sitting still for long periods. I have been an athlete my whole life and I am in my 40s and did this playing basketball. So this really let me know that I have to be patient and this is not the end but just a long journey that I can recover from.
@ingodwetrust7648
@ingodwetrust7648 2 жыл бұрын
Hang in there brother I also ruptured my right on the 6th of March and I'm now 5 wks post op..I just got out my cast and now in a walking boot..we will make brother no worries only time and patience with hard work and dedication! 💪
@CH-iz9fv
@CH-iz9fv 2 жыл бұрын
@@ingodwetrust7648 Thanks and good luck brother, time and patients will have to be our friend.
@9ntice
@9ntice 2 жыл бұрын
Goodluck! I would advice sitting in the boot longer, I got stubborn and went out of it 2 weeks earlier having a huge limp while walking
@1BOXINGKING1
@1BOXINGKING1 Жыл бұрын
How is your recovery? Just tore my right achilles & had surgery 4days ago....
@CH-iz9fv
@CH-iz9fv Жыл бұрын
@ 1BOXINGKING1 Well, it has been a struggle but I am better but I have pain in my right heal everyday with stiffness. You don’t heal the same as you get older. You need to listen to the doctors on your way to recovery and do the PT. The PT on your own is some of the most important part of your recovery because this injury has a lot to do with you and what you do. Do your stretches and ice is your friend. Ice at least once a day but the more the better. You have to be patient with your recovery. It will take about 4-6 months to start running and jumping but that is a fast track. It took me 6 months to get back to a slow jog but that is limited with pain. I did a lot of PT on my own because I wanted to speed up my recovery because issues with the VA but the doctors said I was ahead on my recovery. Once you can put your full weight on your foot and do a toe raise, you will be good to go. Make sure you don’t rush the boot or cast. You will have a limp if you do. Also, get an ankle brace for support when you get out the cast and boot. Since it is your right foot, you need to find a driver. You can’t drive with a boot, I already tried. Driving with a cast is too risky. Once you get out of both. No long trips. You will find the pressure from the pedal and brake can be a little too much at times. Get some stretch bands with different resistance to build strength and just for stretching. Lastly, this is a long road. In life we have challenges but we are measured by how we respond to them. I am sure you will be fine. Take care.
@HammyGirl999
@HammyGirl999 2 жыл бұрын
Paul Mason is the best!
@grahamsmith9922
@grahamsmith9922 2 жыл бұрын
I have an oa hip problem that has caused problems for 2-3 years, at times very painful. I now follow a low carb/keto diet aiming for weight loss and to reduce inflammation. I take turmeric and black pepper with other stuff in my morning concoction. A few months ago I found Rose Hip Vital which I have found very effective. It is sold for people and also for dogs and horses. I am now on a 1 year waiting list for hip replacement. I am uncomfortable but not in pain most of the time.
@benacio1868
@benacio1868 2 жыл бұрын
After HTO, can we go back to do active sports again?
@Satanist792
@Satanist792 Жыл бұрын
After 1-2 years
@davidthomas1318
@davidthomas1318 2 жыл бұрын
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@onlyjaki
@onlyjaki 2 жыл бұрын
Haha "Strong as an ox and twice as smart". That's modest
@9ntice
@9ntice 2 жыл бұрын
Week 6 non op here and im able to walk again without my VACOped - not able to stand on my toes though [edit] Also big disclaimer, dont be like me and take the boot off at Week 6 - Don't let your ego sit in the way of recovery, I'm pretty sure it wouldve helped me a lot more by sitting in the boot until week 8. Building calf muscles in the boot is easier than without the boot.
@SebastianBrown
@SebastianBrown 2 жыл бұрын
Did you have a full or partial rupture?
@9ntice
@9ntice 2 жыл бұрын
@@SebastianBrown At the ER they couldn’t tell if it was a full one or not, thompson test defo stated a rupture. However my rupture was in September and I’m able to do a lot of things I did previously right now
@Hooleyboi26
@Hooleyboi26 Жыл бұрын
How was your heel in the boot I've now got a flat heel and broken skin cos of the boot
@9ntice
@9ntice Жыл бұрын
@@Hooleyboi26 honestly its almost a year ago now and I cant really remember how it was, but my foot was sore a lot, sometimes felt like my boot was crushing my heel though and had to moisturize it A LOT
@jonathoncavada4727
@jonathoncavada4727 2 жыл бұрын
thank you, currently recovering post operative repair, was hoping I could find something to back early mobilization
@sd4sell92
@sd4sell92 2 жыл бұрын
Going through the same right now just had my surgery 2 weeks ago. I hope yours is doing much better by now
@josephlc2004
@josephlc2004 2 жыл бұрын
@@sd4sell92 I had surgery on mine on the 3rd of march. Was in a hard cast for 2 weeks and moved to a boot. Not an adjustable boot, just an air cast type. It killed my heel to try and get around in it so after a week of it I took it off and have just been wearing some “hey dude” brand shoes. But making 100% certain I don’t put any weight on my toes. It’s heel only and I get around fairly well with no pain. Other that my heel being sore after some significant walking but other than that so far so good.
@rata4878
@rata4878 Жыл бұрын
What was the cost for surgery?
@pb7762
@pb7762 2 жыл бұрын
I still remember this presentation a few years ago. pioneer