
Episode 59: Surgery vs. Rehab: What’s the Best Choice for You?
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- Joe Gambino
- Joe LaVacca
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Summary
In this episode of the Beyond Pain podcast, hosts Joe Gambino and Joe LaVacca delve into the complexities of ACL and Achilles injuries, discussing the growing trend of non-surgical treatment options.
They explore the factors influencing the decision to opt for surgery versus non-surgical routes, emphasizing the importance of individual goals and health status. The conversation highlights the uncertainty surrounding recovery outcomes and the need for realistic expectations in rehabilitation.
Ultimately, the hosts stress that each person's journey is unique, and results can vary significantly based on numerous factors.
Takeaways
- Non-surgical options for ACL and Achilles injuries are becoming more common.
- Individual goals and health status are crucial in deciding treatment options.
- Surgery is a trauma that can affect recovery outcomes.
- Age and activity level influence the decision for surgery versus non-surgical treatment.
- Recovery expectations should be clearly communicated to patients.
- Healing can continue long after surgery, affecting long-term outcomes.
- Not all patients will return to their previous level of activity after surgery.
- Injury recovery is highly individualized and not guaranteed.
- Patients should be educated on the risks and benefits of each option.
- Understanding that results can vary is essential for patient mental health.