Is it just wishful thinking to go without an ACL repair? Anybody out there able to do this? I am a telemarker of 30+ years. I retired 18 months ago at 57 so that I could have 100 ski day seasons and travel the rest of the year to mtn biking destinations. I also climb, sea kayak and hike occasionally. So, I'm active and before tearing my ACL felt and acted like I have for the past 20 years. My orthopedic surgeon and PT both tell me that they know people who are active skiers and mtn bikers who chose not to have ACL reconstruction surgery. If I were younger I would have surgery without any hesitation. At 58 1/2 with (allograft) surgery scheduled for April 8th I'm wondering what life might be like without an ACL. In my current rehab, the knee feels stable and my leg has regained much of it's strength and range of motion. I want to keep skiing powder, scrambling off trail, living life the same as before my accident. My PT says that 5 years out those who have surgery and those who don't perform equally well. I certainly don't want to reinjure or worse by going without surgery. I just don't know which way to go. Thanks for any advice.
Bookmarks