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Navigating the Conversation of Surgery with Dr. Luise 'Loopi' Weinrich

Navigating the Conversation of Surgery with Dr. Luise 'Loopi' Weinrich

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When proximal hamstring pain just won’t settle, the conversation often turns to surgery — and that’s where confusion, fear, and mixed advice really begin.

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Luise Weinrich (known as Loopi), an orthopedic and trauma surgeon with extensive experience in hamstring avulsions, surgical repair, and post-operative rehabilitation. With a background as a former elite breakdancer and years working in top German sports orthopaedic hospitals, Luise brings a rare blend of surgical insight and athlete-centred thinking.

Together, we unpack the “grey zone” — the large group of runners and athletes who don’t clearly fall into “definitely need surgery” or “definitely don’t” — and how to make smarter, more confident decisions when the path forward isn’t obvious.

🎧 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • Why most proximal hamstring cases sit in a surgical grey zone
  • The key MRI findings that matter — and the ones that don’t tell the full story
  • How goals, age, chronicity, and function influence the surgery decision
  • When partial tears may (or may not) warrant surgery
  • Why surgery for chronic tendinopathy is often not a “winner operation”
  • Common mistakes athletes make before and after surgery
  • Why pre-op strength, sleep, protein, hydration, and nervous system regulation matter
  • How post-op rehab should be phase-based, not timeline-based
  • The biggest reasons athletes overdo or underdo rehab after surgery
  • What questions you should ask your surgeon before committing
  • Why post-operative protocols are essential — and often missing

🧠 Key Takeaways for Runners

  • MRI findings alone shouldn’t dictate surgery — context matters
  • Chronic tendon pain doesn’t automatically mean “failed rehab”
  • Tendons need time, structure, and progressive loading to recover
  • Surgery can remove pain drivers, but it doesn’t guarantee a “new” tendon
  • Clear rehab phases + 24-hour symptom rules beat rigid timelines
  • Being prepared before surgery often improves outcomes after
  • If you’re unsure, a structured second opinion can prevent rushed decisions

In other words: the goal isn’t just to fix tissue — it’s to make the smartest long-term decision for your body, your sport, and your identity as a runner.


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