Bicep Tendon Rupture - 1 Year Post Op Update / Recap

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2019
  • Andy's gives an update on the status of his bicep tendon repair one year to the date of the surgery. In addition he recaps his rehab protocol starting 6 weeks post op and his return to regular training at 12 weeks post op. Strategies and tips to help your recovery go smoothly after surgery, what you can expect after surgery, some obstacles during recovery, and what's his status one year post op.
    If you suffer the same injury and want to discuss with Andy and/or want a referral out to Dr. John Petrizzo for professional medical consultation, please contact via www.AndyBaker.com
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Komentáře • 322

  • @juggernaut8044
    @juggernaut8044 Před 5 lety +24

    I am 8 days post surgery...And I appreciate you uploading this.......

    • @TheSantos173
      @TheSantos173 Před rokem

      How’s the outcome?

    • @juggernaut8044
      @juggernaut8044 Před rokem

      @@TheSantos173 I'm very happy. I'll feel occasional fatigue in that bicep but nothing life changing, still get a good pump and enjoy lifting just fine.

    • @TheSantos173
      @TheSantos173 Před rokem

      @@juggernaut8044 how are you lifting already 8 days posts surgery? Most ppl mention months of rehab

    • @juggernaut8044
      @juggernaut8044 Před rokem +1

      @@TheSantos173 Oh no, this is a reply to his video from 3 years ago! Hehe

    • @MrsLP-ht8jy
      @MrsLP-ht8jy Před 5 měsíci

      i'm 3 days past surgery. At eight days could you turn wrist and Supinate?

  • @danielmoore1145
    @danielmoore1145 Před 5 lety +2

    Great vid andy. Keep them coming mate

  • @kbell9170
    @kbell9170 Před 2 lety

    Excellent, informative and honest post. Many thanks from England! : )

  • @brothervipus5
    @brothervipus5 Před 3 lety

    Hey man,a message from Scotland.nice update and a run down of how your recovery went.I’m just two weeks after surgery and this has been very helpful for me to see there’s light at the end of the tunnel.a lot of information about your rehab and outlining what you did and need to do to.I did mine training throwing a lead right hook on the punch bag wrong with a straight arm.thanks bro

  • @GAironhead
    @GAironhead Před 3 lety +2

    Appreciate the video Andy. I had the same surgery 8 weeks ago. Tough mentally but the light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter day by day.

  • @Dr.JayDMD
    @Dr.JayDMD Před rokem +4

    amazing info.. I'm 2 weeks post op. Endobutton technique. I'm documenting my rehab process as well as my physio. Your videos have helped me a lot, and hope that I can return the favor for others here on youtube!

  • @gmontenegro9711
    @gmontenegro9711 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this video. Definitely learned a few things about speeding up recovery safely.

  • @JGnyc84
    @JGnyc84 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Andy. Going in Friday for surgery. Thank you for the video. Helps me so much and gives me a better idea what to expect.

  • @jasonskeel6474
    @jasonskeel6474 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video! Really appreciate the content!

  • @harvortiz4756
    @harvortiz4756 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, this injury happened to me. It’s painful and a lot of mental stress. Stay safe!!

  • @adamsfamily4932
    @adamsfamily4932 Před 4 lety

    Excellent breakdown. Thanks.

  • @markellis4319
    @markellis4319 Před 4 lety +1

    Had the Endobutton repair 3 days ago on the left bicep due to flipping a tractor tyre once too many times for a 45 year old. Great to find this video. Looking forward to recovering and getting back training. No more tyre flipping though.

  • @BrianPhobos
    @BrianPhobos Před rokem

    Thank you for the video Andy, I am 4 weeks post surgery and I have lost a lot of mass but this video was a big help on what to expect and what your experience was.

  • @dancampbell9090
    @dancampbell9090 Před 4 lety +2

    Had operation yesterday, done it boxing, moving quickly and if dehydrated seem to be common, interesting also over 50 sportsmen seem to be vulnerable, good to see you are recovering well.

  • @damienstargemini
    @damienstargemini Před 2 lety

    Happened to me just over a week ago and got the surgery last Friday.
    Mine happened moving a chest freezer.
    I have a month or so to go before I (hopefully) get out of the sling and onto rehab.
    Thanks for the video Andy. Great info.

  • @jdzt278
    @jdzt278 Před 2 lety +1

    Having surgery next week. Answered a lot of my questions. Really appreciate you taking the time to do this video. Thanks.

    • @valentinoKun
      @valentinoKun Před 2 lety

      I had It two months ago, my surgery, am reading this now....how is it evolving?

  • @ewaldfernandes7327
    @ewaldfernandes7327 Před 2 lety +1

    3 weeks after op, no exercise, watched your video and started training tonight! Feel great! Even if it's just a few small leg movements and stomach. This was the best advise ever! Thank you!

  • @steve6rocks11
    @steve6rocks11 Před 3 lety

    What a coincidence having it happen on May 7. Tore mine same date this year. Same grip. Also last set, and last rep of the workout. Had my surgery a week ago. Mine was on a 455lb deadlift, a weight I was very comfortable with and had been doing for years. 😐. Thanks for posting man it’s been killing me not working out but once I get this splint off I’m gonna start hitting leg machines, cardio, and abs. It’s encouraging to know there are other guys going through it or have already bounced back and recovered. I hope your training is still going well man.

  • @TheDandredesigns
    @TheDandredesigns Před 3 lety

    Thank you for all the information, very Encouraging for sure

  • @nama022
    @nama022 Před 5 lety +3

    Very useful info. Thank you !!!

  • @paulmoseley2418
    @paulmoseley2418 Před 3 lety

    Just had this surgery 10 days ago and I am doing well. Looking forward to getting 100 % of my strength back. This video was good for me to hear since you made the video after your 1 year anniversary. Thanks

  • @rolyrod69
    @rolyrod69 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. I had same injury and just had the surgery and needed some insight on how to work back into it before going to the gym.
    Thank you !

  • @ryangagnon7707
    @ryangagnon7707 Před 3 lety

    Going in for surgery Thursday for Left bicep Your vidio helped ease some concerns. Thank you.

  • @firewire8912
    @firewire8912 Před 4 lety

    Appreciate your experience

  • @jspvisuals4019
    @jspvisuals4019 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for this! got my surgery 5 days ago - not a lifter but jiu jits injury- still useful info here. thanks.

  • @fabianzerboni5779
    @fabianzerboni5779 Před 2 lety

    Just got injured a few day ago, had lots of cross thoughts and questions, watching this video help me make the right decision! I really appreciate you taking the time to put this video together and uploaded to the site. It really makes a difference. For some of us that don't have the money to pay for the top doctors and/or rehab places your words bring us peace in these desperate moments! Once again THANK YOU SO MUCH for this video!!!

  • @javierhernandez1832
    @javierhernandez1832 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the informative video Andy. I had surgery 3/23/22 and it's just like you mentioned. I'm glad I came across your video. At 53, I still work out somewhat, but my rupture came from lifting a TV set while moving, when I heard and felt the rupture. My trade is Cable Splicing so no choice but to undergo the surgery. You've laid it out just as it has gone thus far. I'm hitting the gym first thing tomorrow and plan to be back at work in a couple of months. Hoping all is good with you Bro. Thanks again.

  • @killxswitch
    @killxswitch Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. I am getting reattachment surgery tomorrow. You put a lot of my concerns at ease. Fortunately my surgeon is also a lifter and is not as conservative as a lot of doctors seem to be. But still the way you laid everything out is really helpful.

  • @ksam4325
    @ksam4325 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you for this. Had to wait 17 days for my surgery but am now one week post op. Needed to hear all of this right now more than you know. Being out of the gym is the hardest part for me mentally. Itching to start pt.

    • @tchpandy
      @tchpandy Před 3 měsíci +2

      It's a long recovery mate - the first 6 weeks immobilisation is awful. I just hit 12 weeks post-surgery and have full supination/pronation back finally (pronation took much longer). After the first two weeks of doing nothing I started going back to the gym (wearing the sling) just to do *something* with the other arm and leg presses etc. I then did super light free weights work (1-2kg) with the injured arm from weeks 6-12, still massive muscle wastage. Apparently can taper the weight back up gradually now for the next 12 weeks. They say 6-12 months for 'full' recovery, I'm aiming for 6... Good luck with your recovery!

    • @Peter-sl6mf
      @Peter-sl6mf Před 28 dny

      ​@tchpandy iam three weeks post op. I live in the uk. I am starting physiotherapy on Monday. How long does this pain and numbness last in the arm

    • @tchpandy
      @tchpandy Před 28 dny

      @@Peter-sl6mf Hey mate, I'd say 'it depends' as everyone will be different. I only had very mild numbness in the top of the forearm, and this only lasted about 8 weeks. Most of my pain was gone at 3 months, occasionally it'd have some mild discomfort.
      Good luck getting started with physio (probably just assisted range of motion at this stage but it's important to get everything moving in a controlled manner) and your ongoing recovery!

    • @Peter-sl6mf
      @Peter-sl6mf Před 28 dny

      @@tchpandy thank you for getting back to me Pandy.
      I was on a real downer last Thursday I don't do depression but I was down with it for two days.
      Quadruple heart bypass surgery last year off work for 7 months just getting back on my feet financially then 6 weeks ago slipped off the truck and snapped the tendon.
      Yes good to hear the numbness and pain will end in another 4 weeks.
      Are you glad you had the repair. Reading some other comments from patients they are doing OK.
      My consultant said I didn't need it. I could function.with.20% loss of power in my arm. Iam 62 a truck driver. The consultant said I could go straight back to work. But my social outlet is the 🏋️‍♂️ gym.
      Once again thank you for responding

    • @tchpandy
      @tchpandy Před 21 dnem

      @@Peter-sl6mfHi again mate, yes the mental side of it really knocked me around and ruined X-Mas/New Years/January/February. I am glad I had the surgery but it has been a very long 6 months. I am waiting for clearance for a full return to sport (indoor cricket) on Tuesday. I also wasn't allowed to drive for the initial 6 weeks as it had to stay in the splint/sling, perhaps rehab protocols treat this one differently in the UK? Anyway, there'll be small improvements for you each day, even though some days it'll give you aches/pains. Hang in there! -Andy

  • @theonobody
    @theonobody Před 2 lety

    Brilliant video. Really helps!

  • @EdsonDRojas
    @EdsonDRojas Před 2 lety

    I had to wait 4 weeks, one week after surgery right now. Thank you, this vid makes me feel better

    • @TheAlmighty
      @TheAlmighty Před 7 měsíci

      Did you get a cadaver like me?

  • @dodger7565
    @dodger7565 Před 2 lety

    I’m going for surgery next week and I’m scared AS F*** lol.. but watching this has kinda calm
    Me down .. thank you mate 👊🏾

  • @baselabboud3271
    @baselabboud3271 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you..I am in my fourth week after surgery...only doing lowerbody with body weight only..did some jogging but did not feel good in my arm...your vedio is quit helpful...

  • @billg3174
    @billg3174 Před 3 lety +1

    I tore mine Oct 11, 2019 changing a fricking tire LOL. Rehab taking awhile because I was released right about the start of the bloody COVID shutdown, open, shutdown again, just back in the gym 3 weeks now, can't believe how flabby my muscles have gotten. Looking forward to building back up. Thanks brother. Bill 50 year old

  • @DIYsCool
    @DIYsCool Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the detail. Outlining your personal experience and adding in the things you learned along the way should be very helpful. I am on day 3 post injury and should be getting surgery on day 12. The surgeon is the only one who seems to think this needs to be completed in days and not weeks. I am 54 and ruptured the left side scooping a trapeze artist back to the platform. It was more of a freak event than a heavy overload.

  • @sahota19
    @sahota19 Před rokem

    Great video, glad I came across this🙏

  • @darrenlind3088
    @darrenlind3088 Před 2 lety

    I am always amazed at people who thumbs down good videos and wonder why they didn’t like the video.

  • @chrisharris5538
    @chrisharris5538 Před rokem

    Thank you, Andy. This is probably the most detailed video I’ve seen on this yet.
    I had a full distal tear as well and am 2 weeks post op. Feeling better everyday but I know its a long road ahead to full recovery.
    I’m fairly surprised at the large differences in post op protocol for roughly the first 6 weeks that I’m seeing in comparing different people’s experiences. For example, my splint came off at day 7 and i was put in a ROM brace with already some ROM allowed. With time there doesn’t seem to be much of a difference, as i will also only be allowed some light lifting around the 10-12 week mark.

  • @mattbrown3290
    @mattbrown3290 Před 4 lety

    I'm almost one week post-surgery. Appreciate your uploading this!

  • @hankgoldenshaft
    @hankgoldenshaft Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks brother. I just tore my left distal bicep tendon doing preacher curls. You’re into is invaluable

  • @leonweekes591
    @leonweekes591 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing video. I really needed to hear everything you have said. I’m 4weeks post operation and it’s been a mental and physical rollercoaster. Appreciate this video

    • @BrianPhobos
      @BrianPhobos Před rokem

      How are things going now? I'm 4 weeks post OP right now so you are a month ahead of me. I tore mine playing baseball. I bat right handed and it was my left bicep that tore when my arm was fully extended out.

    • @mattchew4161
      @mattchew4161 Před rokem +1

      @@BrianPhobos How has your recovery gone?

    • @BrianPhobos
      @BrianPhobos Před rokem +1

      @@mattchew4161 Pretty decent. My arm feels more normal and all these lifts surrounding utilizing my bicep have been going up. Im up to 155lb on bench. Taking it easy. But 15lb dumbbell curls on that arm still feel heavy and it has been like that for a couple weeks. Also it is hard to flex that bicep. It is like it won't completely neurologically engage

  • @mattulbing
    @mattulbing Před 2 lety

    I just ruptured my right distal biceps tendon last night. Trying to navigate the VA because they don't want me to see a community care ortho for the surgery. I was 16 weeks out from my first strongman competition. Feeling really disheartened from all the progress I've made over the last year being set back. Thanks for making this video, it helped put things into perspective!

  • @Firemanq80
    @Firemanq80 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you that was very useful I just got the same injury 3 days ago and going tomorrow to set up the surgery hopefully on Saturday

  • @donnytroschuk2894
    @donnytroschuk2894 Před 3 lety +1

    I tore my distal bicep tendon Sept 1 , 2020 Covid injury ..lol 61 year old retired Fire fighter and lifter , carpenter . My surgery went well and no nerve damage and used the sling for only a few days then I was able to complete a Kitchen Reno that I was working on prior to my injury . I had my cast removed this week and full range of motion after 4 weeks with only tenderness in the radial bone after the procedure ..get active and know your limits !! Good luck

  • @calzonV
    @calzonV Před rokem +2

    great video, helped me a lot during my recovery, I got a complete tendor tear during a deadlift (at 90% of my max) using alternate grip. Although Ib had been doing deadlifts like this for the past 13 years, I will never, ever again use alternate grip. I am now at month 3 after surgery and will start with hook grip little by little.

  • @Peter-sl6mf
    @Peter-sl6mf Před 28 dny

    Thanks for your help

  • @dustinharris1494
    @dustinharris1494 Před rokem +4

    I'm 1 year post op here in east Texas and love lifting the hardest thing for me has been on the mental side, I think about that pop every rep. Thanks for the Video its encouraging that you've got back to the weight from before.

    • @Peter-sl6mf
      @Peter-sl6mf Před 28 dny

      I know what you mean. I am afraid of that pop. 3 weeks post off. Double entry. Button repair.
      I was climbing of the truck when I snapped it. God the pain. I fell hurt my pelvic hip and banged my head. Heavy cap on.
      Told dispatcher at 22.00 hrs. All he was interested was who was doing the run. 450miles round trip two trailer drops.
      Old school. 62 yrs old did the job finished at 10.00 in the morning and straight to hospital.. I'd like to thank my trucker mates for helping me change trailers.
      Please god the next 4/6 weeks go quickly so I can get back to work. No insurance

  • @user-li1et8ve8n
    @user-li1et8ve8n Před 4 měsíci

    Appreciate the video man, I’m going into surgery in a couple of days.

  • @kennygo8300
    @kennygo8300 Před rokem +1

    I'm a 62-year-old steel hauler. Doc told me there would be no PT. Still in the first week after surgery. He knows I will "get back" to full use. It's all about holding me back while it heals. It happened on the job, and this is just torture for a working man. Thanks for this video, and some idea on the recovery. Being old, but still quite active... it will obviously take a little longer, but I'm in it for the long run.

  • @Coreyofthemtn
    @Coreyofthemtn Před 2 lety +3

    Super helpful. I go in tomorrow for my procedure. Good to know it’s not likely to be a whole 6 months before I can do anything. Obviously with caution.
    Mine was basketball. Help defender got a hand on the ball and had an abrupt extension of the left arm as I tried to go to the basket.
    Still, 6 weeks in a brace/sling :/

  • @tomtocz7284
    @tomtocz7284 Před 2 lety +1

    41yrs old, ripped it on my left arm this last Friday unloading tree logs from my truck bed. Completely unexpected. My 70yr old father was unloading them with me. He is fine, lol. Going to the docs this week. Hopefully they can fix me up like they were abe to for you. Thanks for the video! Really appreciate it!

    • @speed3000gt
      @speed3000gt Před rokem

      Just had the surgery yesterday and ill be 41 tomorrow.. How did your recovery go?

  • @spike4710
    @spike4710 Před 3 lety

    I’ve had both mine done now due to rugby injuries same surgeon both times, he done a great job ugly scars but they work. Currently just started physio on left arm. My right arm is 100 percent took awhile to get mind muscle connection again so I look forward to working on my left arm

  • @rambo2fit880
    @rambo2fit880 Před 5 lety +24

    Right arm I babied after surgeryand it was probably full year before I regained all size and strength. Left arm I’m not even 4 months post op and expect to be close to 100 percent at 6 months. It’s scary but you will come back as strong as ever just be patient.

    • @adventurouslife4079
      @adventurouslife4079 Před 3 lety +1

      I just tore my right. Tore left last year.

    • @joellefrancis960
      @joellefrancis960 Před 2 lety +1

      What if you didn't do the surgery

    • @JatinderSingh
      @JatinderSingh Před 2 lety +1

      Yesterday night during bench press torn my muscle too . today is my surgery.. good to know will get full strength back sooner or later

    • @newbluerugby
      @newbluerugby Před rokem

      @@joellefrancis960 I’m reading conflicting info on whether to get the surgery or not. I go to the VA, so of course my Dr. was like you’ll be fine. I’m 39yo active male though, I want full use of my bicep…

    • @joellefrancis960
      @joellefrancis960 Před rokem

      @@newbluerugby i had the option of surgery i didn't do it i supplemented organic vitamin c vitamin d 50000 glucosamine zinc magnesium and 5 times 10 pills a day collagen and now 4 months later 90 % strength back

  • @bt7231
    @bt7231 Před 4 lety +5

    @Andy Baker, thanks for the update. I echo your statement that continued training during recovery is a must. Full right distal biceps tendon rupture for me. Hyper-extended the elbow after making a mistake on a ring muscle-up. Endo-button repaired. I only took 10 days off of training post OP. I continued uni-lateral weight training and modified CrossFit 5 days per week beginning at day 12 post OP. Went into a ROM brace at 10 days post surgery and was allowed to begin physical therapy (PT) the same day. At week 2 post OP physical therapy consisted of blood flow restriction (legs) and close to FULL range of motion at the elbow, shoulders, wrists etc. Week 3 post OP and I’m allowed to actively activate my bicep by moving the arm from full extension to bent elbow. Week 3 also included dry needling with electric stimulation in the brachialus, bicep and forearm. I’m now in week 4 and rarely use the arm brace and am allowed to keep the arm safely moving and keep ROM active in the elbow, shoulder and wrist.

  • @DavideDeAngelis-creating-life

    Thank you... super helpful Brother.

  • @MrBhart2408
    @MrBhart2408 Před 4 lety

    2 weeks post op. thank you

  • @christopherdair6317
    @christopherdair6317 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the advice. It has just happened to me. My doctor has given me the option of leaving it to heal, or get the surgery. I am not a weight lifter as such and greatly appreciate your video.

  • @brettclarke2640
    @brettclarke2640 Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks Andy, great vid. Im two weeks post surgery and this is just what im after. Im serving with the Australian Air Force and was lucky enough to have surgery the day after my injury (on gymnastic rings which i had no business being on as a 45 year old). I started back in the gym this week. Leg extensions and hamstring curls, bodyweight squats, one arm dumbbell press, and one arm pulls with cables.

    • @RichardJewsonChannel
      @RichardJewsonChannel Před 4 lety

      Hi Brett would you mind if i ask who was your doctor. I'm planning for my second surgery but haven't found a good doctor. Cheers

    • @juanjoromero2730
      @juanjoromero2730 Před rokem

      I hope you are doing well! I thought that rings were good for joints and tendon health. May I ask specifically how you had that injury?

  • @Swear-uv8gq
    @Swear-uv8gq Před 2 lety

    Appreciate your videos. 5 months post op and 54 year old lifter wanted to see someone who was getting back at it after the surgery. Gives me more confidence going forward.

    • @SupERsNipAa327
      @SupERsNipAa327 Před rokem

      How are you now. Going for surgery on Wednesday

    • @Swear-uv8gq
      @Swear-uv8gq Před rokem +1

      I have fully recovered without limitation. I have to say my days of 50 an55 lbs dumbbell curls are behind me. More 40lbs X 20 reps. 4 sets. Not because of physical limitation more psychological. Good luck to you and give it time and patience.

    • @SupERsNipAa327
      @SupERsNipAa327 Před rokem +1

      @@Swear-uv8gq Thank you, I’m still fairly young, 23. Happened during a deadlift, def gonna take it easy for a while and am sure it’ll be psychological as well when I step under the bar again.

  • @Gorilla781
    @Gorilla781 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the vid. I'm one week post op endo button on my left bicep. Did it wakeboarding. Just popped off from pulling on the rope to initiate a spin. Years of heavy weight lifting have taken it's toll on me. Last year tore my left pec lifting my arm up it just tore. No Pain No Gain is not a saying I live by now. Dr all ready has me in a brace and able to move my arm actually was told to move it just not rotate the wrist.

    • @andybaker2413
      @andybaker2413  Před 4 lety

      Yep, supination was harder and more painful than flexion actually.

  • @fitbh703
    @fitbh703 Před rokem

    Thanks for this extensive update Andy. Currently on week 1 post op. Way to claw back. I'm noticing the same thing still... lack of information.

    • @fitbh703
      @fitbh703 Před rokem

      cross education training has been shown to help the injured side preserve muscle.

  • @crcline4
    @crcline4 Před 2 lety

    Thanks man- I am 2 days post op looking for good news and a few pt tips for training athletes - I appreciate your perspective & experience

  • @scottsantos255
    @scottsantos255 Před 4 lety +7

    I’m 56, weight lift and do cardio about 5x week for about 60-90 minutes very intensely and have a very nutritional diet. PT training in the U.S. Marines never got out of my lifestyle. While putting my mt. bike into the back of the SUV one handed in the supination grip, I heard the loud pop of my distal tendon rupture off my forearm bone. I was lucky to get surgery within 72 hours and had the “endobutton procedure” done by one of the best orthopedic sport surgeons (Dr. Laura Timmerman). I was one of the unlucky 3-4% who lose all mobility of my fingers which was very unnerving (pun intendoned). She said my radial nerve must have been stretched but she was adamant she was extremely cautious about this. Fortunately within a week I regained full feeling and mobility of my fingers. I’m mentioning this to ease anxiety if this happens to you. I have a high tolerance to pain but I will tell you after I got the immobilized splint off a week later my pain level was about an 8 early in the mornings then about a 3-4 the rest of the day until evening when it starts climbing again. I’m now a month post op and the pain level remains the same. I have numbness on my forearm but I can make a fist and squeeze really hard. I can fully extend my arm out but I certainly can’t twist open a doorknob or bottle top. I’m starting PT this week. So my question to anyone who has experienced this horrible injury is this. A month after the surgery are you at a pain level around 8 early in the morning like 3 or 4a.m.? So far Andy’s videos have been the most informative and most helpful above any other information I have heard. Thanks and may the rest of you have a speedy and full recovery! Semper Fi Andy!

    • @taskmaxter
      @taskmaxter Před 5 měsíci

      @scottsantos255 Hey Scott - I know your post is a bit old, but wanted to see how things went sine this port you made. Hopefully, all is well.

  • @joemcree8521
    @joemcree8521 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for posting this video old buddy. I just tore mine and will be having surgery soon. We’re getting old! Lol

  • @llll3452
    @llll3452 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @vinodkumar-xr6jm
    @vinodkumar-xr6jm Před 2 lety

    While watching this video, am going for surgery for proximal rupture. 😀
    Thank you bro.

  • @alexmayorga6362
    @alexmayorga6362 Před 4 lety

    Thanks !!!!

  • @danmoriarty6678
    @danmoriarty6678 Před 4 lety +2

    I tore my left distal bicep in 2012, and just tore my right in September of 2019!!!! Just started training again. Great video thanks for uploading

    • @jaycbu113t9
      @jaycbu113t9 Před 3 lety +1

      I tore my right distal bicep nov 2014, now here i am tore my left distal bicep yesterday 😭

    • @danmoriarty6678
      @danmoriarty6678 Před 3 lety +1

      JaYcBu113T damn bro good luck! Rest up heal quick

    • @watlalalallala5524
      @watlalalallala5524 Před 3 lety

      Bro just had my right side done just a question. How did you do your second one? Was it not warming up or you favour your good side so you loading more weights?

    • @danmoriarty6678
      @danmoriarty6678 Před 3 lety

      @@watlalalallala5524 it was poor technique.... trying to lift a piece of lawn equipment and I hyperextended my arm. Distal bicep tendon tour right off the bone.

  • @PrimeV88
    @PrimeV88 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video Andy. Thanks for taking time to do this. I watched your previous videos in the series. I’m now at 6 months post op. I started doing direct biceps workout about 2 weeks ago with heavier weights and I’m getting more confident each day. I’m now at 80% of my pre-injury lift strength. I’ve made size gains on my biceps and triceps over the past few months but overall it’s still slightly smaller compared to my good arm. I’ve not done any pull ups or chin ups out of fear of rerupturing the tendon. Again thank you Andy for sharing your experience.

  • @JoseBravo-nu2he
    @JoseBravo-nu2he Před 4 lety

    I’m at a month and a half since my surgery. It took 12 weeks to get my surgery done and my Dr. was able to attach my tendon without adding additional tendon. I was lucky! I have almost full range of motion, but I’m still unable to lift anything. I’m still icing it every day and Advil to reduce the inflammation. Thanks for the video!

    • @efraingarcia8311
      @efraingarcia8311 Před 2 lety

      How is ur arm doing now are u confident in ur arm already

    • @TheAlmighty
      @TheAlmighty Před 7 měsíci

      How are you doing? Unfortunately I had to get a cadaver tendon. I had a 5 cm rupture.

  • @badassdewi
    @badassdewi Před 2 lety +1

    Hello from the UK, just wanted to say thank you Andy for this video - wish i had seen this back in December! Just getting over my own bicep tendon rupture, did it using switch-grip on a deadlift and most likely my bad form (had gone for a PB) meant the bicep took the hit. Has been a tough few months, surgery went well, and have been back training a few weeks now. This video has really helped reassure me that I'm not moving too fast and that you can train sensibly and keep the ball rolling.

    • @samjarea
      @samjarea Před rokem

      Did you rupture the LHB proximal biceps tendon? I have ruptured mine and have seen 2 consultants of which neither will do the operation as the risks outweigh the reward and it would purely be for aesthetic reasons. I'm also based in the UK. Would be grateful to hear where you had the op done, thanks.

    • @badassdewi
      @badassdewi Před rokem

      @@samjarea hi - sorry to hear you've ran into this injury as well! i did my distal bicep tendon in, so where it joins the forearm. proximal is up by the shoulder isn't it? my bicep was like a limp balloon, and the doc managed to get me in just under the 2week window to get it fixed (happened right before the last bad covid wave last December, so was really touch and go). I ended up with two significant scars (as opposed to one) as they could only just about fix it, but was so relieved to get it sorted. Managed to get back training and on track again. I had my surgery at Rugby Hospital. Good luck!

    • @badassdewi
      @badassdewi Před rokem

      @@samjarea very surprised if they aren't gonna sort the surgery out for you, as its a big injury to get over. I did get told if I was in my 60s + they normally don't risk the surgery, but its far more than aesthetics. I was really impaired whilst waiting for the surgery

    • @samjarea
      @samjarea Před rokem

      @@badassdewi Thanks for getting back to me. Yeah, proximal is up by the shoulder. I had a 3rd consult today and the surgeon agreed to perform open subpectoral biceps tenodesis, even though in his opinion I should not have the surgery due to the risks.

    • @badassdewi
      @badassdewi Před rokem +1

      @@samjarea fingers crossed they can sort it out for you, good luck !

  • @firemedic114
    @firemedic114 Před 9 měsíci

    This was a fantastic video. It gives me some hope as I have my surgery tomorrow morning. Spent my entire life being super active and I was afraid that I would regress for ever. Ruptured it working as a Fireman when I missed a step in the smoke and caught myself when I fell weighting about 300 pounds with all of my gear.

    • @MrsLP-ht8jy
      @MrsLP-ht8jy Před 5 měsíci +1

      Can you share an update please

    • @firemedic114
      @firemedic114 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MrsLP-ht8jy back to work, feeling great!

    • @MrsLP-ht8jy
      @MrsLP-ht8jy Před 5 měsíci

      @firemedic114 I had surgery Monday. Extremely stiff and sore. Im hoping the pain decreases in the next week. Right now I can't turn hand palm up or move much

  •  Před 4 lety +2

    thanks for the update, had same injury, but different, trauma based, nice feedback, cheers!

  • @SupERsNipAa327
    @SupERsNipAa327 Před rokem

    This is the pinnacle video of Distal Rehab!!

  • @ryangoldberg5173
    @ryangoldberg5173 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey man I just tore my bicep yesterday. I'm fairly sure it's a partial as I can do a hook test and hook the tendon with a little poking and I have some activation in the bicep, no "popeye"ing and I can supinate with some force (and pain). I'll go for imaging today or tomorrow - from what I can gather surgery is indicated with 50% or more of a tear. Anyhow, this vid was really great to see, broken down sensibly from my someone that wants to keep/add strength. Appreciate it.

    • @The_Brew_Dog
      @The_Brew_Dog Před rokem

      Did you end up doing/needing surgery? My pre imaging diag sounds very similar

  • @benkleine8861
    @benkleine8861 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this. just had surgery 3 days ago (17 days after injury). Complete tear from arm wrestling my oldest son who finally beat me...

    • @blakemcclintic3851
      @blakemcclintic3851 Před 2 lety

      That's how mine got torn too.. I'm in pain 3 days after surgery it's miserable 😪

  • @Jables77
    @Jables77 Před 3 lety

    Went to the walk in clinic right after the injury to get the ball rolling. I knew what had happened. I could hear the tendon tear. I am a week after injury. Surgery scheduled in three days.

  • @hulkhulk4819
    @hulkhulk4819 Před rokem

    Wow this came on my CZcams feed and was happy to watch. I partially tore my bicep/forearm doing heavy bb rows but that day did it reverse grip and it happened. I immediately checked to see if it rolled up but it was still there. Over the week the bruising came in from my bicep to my wrist. Went to see the surgeon and he confirmed it was partial and that heavy weights should be stopped although I will find it hard to not go heavy anymore lol
    Started back to the gym this week slowly certain back exercises still pinch a bit on the bicep but it’s ok. High reps for now. Thanks for this video

  • @theshawman6074
    @theshawman6074 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing Andy. Last Aug.23rd I was playing with my kids at a park and ended up with a partial tendon rupture. I cant get in to see the ortho until Sept. 13th. I can do everything with my right arm but I cant do a curling motion with anything over 5lbs. The nurse said they want to go ahead and do surgery or the ortho may say just rehab it depending on the severity. I enjoy weight training myself and am currently on leave from work. It is tough mentally but I focus on my kids and the physical things I can do at the moment.

    • @nateg9770
      @nateg9770 Před 4 lety

      I'm in the same situation I could move my arm completely but I just had the surgery done today a little over three weeks from the injury which is the maximum time you should wait but my muscle was all shredded the doctor said it was challenging but it went well I hope I made the right decision. What did you end up doing? If you don't mind me asking

  • @gsp-greenstripepilot9508
    @gsp-greenstripepilot9508 Před 11 měsíci

    56, 6 weeks post op, endobutton. Was in a cast for 2 weeks, now a sling. I have my own gym and have done no training with this arm but doing legs twice a week to have some sort of productive feeling

  • @rjturner4742
    @rjturner4742 Před 3 lety +2

    Just tore my bicep on Tuesday and I just wanted to say thank you for making this video it was very helpful.

    • @mranderz
      @mranderz Před 3 lety +1

      Had my operation yesterday. How is everything going?

    • @rjturner4742
      @rjturner4742 Před 3 lety

      @@mranderz going good I’m 4 weeks after surgery and I’m wearing a brace set to 60 degrees. Hope you have a speedy recovery

    • @mranderz
      @mranderz Před 3 lety +1

      @@rjturner4742 thanks! No brace for me, just a cottonwrap and bandage wrapped outside. The pain was horrible day 1 and 2, got better day 3 and yesterday, day 4, i started some really light stretching. All without letting my biceps work at all of course. Without any pain i can almost get the arm all the way out to completely straight. I can rotate my palm about 100 degrees without any pain so all good so far! Yesterday i changed the wrapping and all looked good, 7 stitches. Will start exercise saturday, lightly, stationary bike, and legs, lots of legs :)

    • @mranderz
      @mranderz Před 3 lety

      @@rjturner4742 This is the routines i follow www.google.se/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.chiropractic.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/111118-1_Chiro_62_3i_Wentzell.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjqqZGe5NHxAhWQAxAIHYcVDRMQFnoECDUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1h8vqdFTCPIbrtaA1NgtiY
      Also some good info on the recovery.

    • @rjturner4742
      @rjturner4742 Před 3 lety

      @@mranderz that’s awesome I’m close to full extension and can rotate my wrist almost all the way. Hopefully won’t need the brace by next week. Keep up the good work and you’ll be 100 percent soon

  • @travisnero2468
    @travisnero2468 Před rokem

    Crazy, I had the same injury went through the same struggle, but I’m still able to train and fight professionally, if I could add anything, if you go through this remember the human body is a lot stronger than you can imagine, like I. The video I just wish I would of worked sooner on getting in shape.

  • @robertthemutant9355
    @robertthemutant9355 Před rokem +2

    great video and very helpful, not a huge lifter but my sport of choice is boxing.
    ruptured mine 2 weeks ago during my bout now waiting for my surgery, feeling very heartbroken as you do.
    my brother did the same and made a full recovery as well, so it's good to see those on the other side.
    fun fact Deontay wilder has ruptured both his during his career.
    seems fairly common in combat sports to, did mine with a uppercut.

    • @Pratima_Singh14
      @Pratima_Singh14 Před rokem +1

      After how long you got the surgery?? 2 weeks,3 weeks, 4 weeks ?? Also , how bad the rupture was ?

  • @lnugent1000
    @lnugent1000 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm going to doctor tomorrow. It will be 6 week's post of. I started doing some push ups and light curls today.

  • @mikhailcurley9397
    @mikhailcurley9397 Před 2 lety +1

    I just did this a couple of days ago and I am getting the surgery tomorrow

  • @JonnyFuriouss
    @JonnyFuriouss Před 3 lety

    Tnx for the vid.

  • @mathieufredette3157
    @mathieufredette3157 Před 3 lety +1

    Had the same surgery. My doctor didn't tell me how long I should keep the sling. So I took it off the next day. I started working out about a week after my surgery. When I went back to the doctor for a follow up he couldn't believe that I was already moving that well without pain. It's been 3 weeks now and I'm doing dumbbell curls with about 2/3 the weight of the other arm. I know I started to soon probably and could have reinjure myself but by doing that I didn't lose any muscle mass.

  • @itreejoe
    @itreejoe Před rokem

    I just popped my distal tendon on Wednesday night. Got the MRI on Friday... so waiting to meet with a surgeon and find out if surgery is an option. Thank you for this video, four years later, info is still not easy to come by.

    • @gamerdad5174
      @gamerdad5174 Před 5 měsíci

      Did u get surgery

    • @itreejoe
      @itreejoe Před 5 měsíci

      I did. It went well... 7 months later, it's feeling about 75% strength recovered.
      @@gamerdad5174

  • @scottdarrow1551
    @scottdarrow1551 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Andy. I appreciate your video. I learned quite a bit. I'm at 12 weeks post OP. I am 66 years young and joining a Gym this coming week. I appreciate your advice on exercises for my rehab. My main goal is getting back on the Golf Course and being as active as I was pre injury. If you have any further advice it will be appreciated. Have a great day and good luck in your endeavors.
    ScottyD

  • @moabman6803
    @moabman6803 Před rokem +1

    There are two button techniques. One is to drill through to the middle of the bone. The other is to drill through the bone completely. The problem with going through the bone completely is that there is greater chance of nerve damage. Nerve damage can be permanent, so something to keep in mind.

  • @DrmanoRanja
    @DrmanoRanja Před 2 měsíci

    I recently underwent bicep tendon surgery at the VA, and it was quite a different approach! Instead of a cast, they just put it in a sling for a couple of days. They encouraged me to move my arm freely, with some restrictions for the first month. After three months, I should be able to lift anything I want. The procedure involved two incisions, one in the forearm and another to reach the end of the bicep tendon. They needed the second incision because they couldn't reach the end of my biceps from the initial one, according to the doctor. It's not always necessary, but in my case, it was.

  • @s.cahill9701
    @s.cahill9701 Před 4 lety

    Hey Andy, I blew out my right bicep back in January, had the surgery done, your videos helped a ton!
    Unfortunately I am now 2 days post op after blowing out the left one!

    • @andybaker2413
      @andybaker2413  Před 4 lety

      Geez.....how did you rupture each of them??

    • @s.cahill9701
      @s.cahill9701 Před 4 lety

      @@andybaker2413 did the first one playing rugby. Did the other during max effort deadlifts! Complete nightmare but I'm on the mend!

    • @andybaker2413
      @andybaker2413  Před 4 lety +1

      @@s.cahill9701 Gonna have to learn the hook grip or convert to straps. Glad you're healing up. Good luck in your recovery

    • @s.cahill9701
      @s.cahill9701 Před 4 lety

      @@andybaker2413 double over hand with straps from now on!
      Fairly sure hook grip is impossible with tiny child hands!! 😂😂

  • @eroblesmay74
    @eroblesmay74 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for posting. A few days away from the drill…

    • @mranderz
      @mranderz Před 3 lety

      How is things going for you?

    • @kevs2good133
      @kevs2good133 Před 3 lety

      I tore my bicep a few weeks back seeing the surgeon today.

    • @mranderz
      @mranderz Před 3 lety

      @@kevs2good133 soon u be on your way to recover. Iam 11 days post op. Most of the pain are gone. Will remove the stitches tomorrow. All looks good exept it feels weird and hard under the skin on one side of the scar.

  • @Anxta117
    @Anxta117 Před 3 lety +1

    Just tore my right bicep 4 days ago, I'm covered by the VA too and when I went to the ER they were not urgent about surgery so I'm a little worried. I meet with the orthopedic next week though and will request surgery.

    • @andybaker2413
      @andybaker2413  Před 3 lety +1

      My research and conversations with some docs and PTs more or less revealed that surgery within 7-10 days of the rupture is preferred, but isn't necessarily an absolute. I'm sure a few extra days outside that window isn't gonna be a big deal. Perhaps if you waited for months to get it done it might be problematic but I doubt it'll take that long.

  • @brucep26b
    @brucep26b Před 4 lety +6

    I am 7 weeks post surgery. Just wondering on your thoughts on using Elbow sleeve or Arm compression sleeve when returning to the gym. Thanks for the videos

  • @feratgroshar4193
    @feratgroshar4193 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi,I'm 3 weeks past the surgery, you give me the information and motivation i needed, still waiting to see my surgeon,I was wondering if the exercises had started or should i wait for my appointment,great video, thanks.

  • @jeremiahstemple3880
    @jeremiahstemple3880 Před 4 lety

    Andy this video came right on time. I am 6 weeks post OP myself i have full range of motion being my Dr has been progressive with me knowing I'm an avid lifter. Started PT at 4 weeks & found this video at the 6 week marker knowing at this point i should be able to do some form of lifting. I will move forward with your upper body routine, did it today & everything felt great. Thanks so much for the information, God bless! 🙏🏻

  • @DelValleRecords1
    @DelValleRecords1 Před rokem

    Excellent video! I'm going through recovery on my second operation on my left arm. First surgery in January re-tore two months later. I had graft put in on the second surgery this past April and its been a slow process bouncing back.

    • @BrianPhobos
      @BrianPhobos Před rokem

      I'm 4 weeks post OP. What do you feel caused the second tear? Did something suddenly happen that caused you to suddenly use your arm forgetting it was injured?

    • @DelValleRecords1
      @DelValleRecords1 Před rokem +1

      @@BrianPhobos I didn't really do anything drastic. I could feel in hurt for some time again...

    • @BrianPhobos
      @BrianPhobos Před rokem

      @@DelValleRecords1 Sorry to hear that. I still sleep in my brace because sometimes I chase baseballs in my sleep and also have PTSD from two douche bags trying to break into my apartment while I was sleeping in college so somethings I just flip over and thrash around. So I'm trying to be extra careful. Slowly getting stronger but still have to be careful.

    • @DelValleRecords1
      @DelValleRecords1 Před rokem

      @@BrianPhobos Just take your time...

    • @DelValleRecords1
      @DelValleRecords1 Před rokem

      @@BrianPhobos How did you tear yours?

  • @paulfontaine4518
    @paulfontaine4518 Před 3 lety

    I had the op 6 weeks ago.
    Thanks for uploading

  • @henniewandrag296
    @henniewandrag296 Před 4 lety

    I have possible nerve damage, but i am positive that it's still swelling @ 5 weeks post opp. thumb ,index and middel finger skin is dead but deep tissue is highly sensitive and burn upon touch, the feeling is slowly coming back. the pinky, ring finger is normal again.