Achilles Surgery vs Non-Op: Risks, Re-Ruptures, and Reality

If you’ve ruptured your Achilles tendon, one of the first questions you’ll hear is: “Are you having surgery or going non-operative?” But what does the research actually show? In this video, I break down the evidence comparing Achilles tendon surgery vs non-operative treatment, including re-rupture rates, surgical complications, functional outcomes, return-to-sport data, and why modern rehabilitation may be more important than many people realize. As a Doctor of Physical Therapy who recently ruptured my own Achilles tendon, I’ll also explain why I ultimately chose surgery—and why that decision isn’t necessarily right for everyone. In this video we’ll cover: ✅ Surgery vs non-op re-rupture rates ✅ Relative risk vs absolute risk explained ✅ Infection, nerve injury, and other surgical complications ✅ Return to sport and functional outcomes ✅ Why modern rehab protocols have changed the conversation ✅ Which patients may benefit most from surgery ✅ Which patients may be excellent candidates for non-operative treatment ✅ The biggest mistake patients make when making this decision The goal isn’t to convince you to choose surgery or non-operative management. The goal is to help you understand the science so you can have a more informed discussion with your surgeon, physical therapist, and healthcare team. If you’re recovering from an Achilles rupture, subscribe to Achilles Recovery Lab for evidence-based content on tendon healing, rehabilitation, return to sport, and optimizing long-term outcomes. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult your physician, surgeon, or healthcare provider regarding your individual situation. #AchillesRupture #AchillesTendon #AchillesRecovery #AchillesSurgery #PhysicalTherapy #SportsMedicine #AchillesRehab #Orthopedics #TendonHealing #EvidenceBasedMedicine