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Thread: ACL Class of 2017
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12-20-2019, 09:00 PM #176
1st day back on the snow. Just under 9 months. I can tell soft snow is going to be a challenge but the groomers were great.
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03-17-2020, 11:52 AM #177
So I just found out I tore my ACL (sounds like it is totally gone, just got a text right after MRI from Dr friend at hospital) on Feb 13th. I have been skiing with a brace for the past 3 weeks with no issues, just a bit of pain. Worst thing was doing the trails with my kiddos. 2 days touring as well.
Sounds like more and more people are going without surgery? Anyone here done this and kept on skiing? I ski pretty aggressively.
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04-07-2020, 11:51 AM #178
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If you are < 50 and the ACL is completely torn, I would absolutely get it done. Just hitting the highlights... it will give out out on you when you least expect it (jumping over a puddle, walking on uneven terrain, etc), you will never trust that knee completely again, and it will always be in your thoughts.
Just my opinion being a 20something that got the surgery a few months ago.
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04-09-2020, 01:04 PM #179
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I got the MRI and was told by some MD buds I have experienced "the unhappy triad"
10 weeks later whatever is left of the knee has healed & doesn't hurt but I don't trust that knee to ski or do much of anything SO I couldnt see NOT getting surgery
The cutter has read my file, sez I am non-urgent for surgery and a pandemic is a bad time to be needing non urgent surgery
so one buddy said " just get a brace and come skiing " but pull up a surg-med site and there are dozens of braces,
another buddy with bad knees and 4 knee braces sez i'm lucky it doesn't hurt
I think I will wait till the cutter is doneLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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04-15-2020, 11:45 AM #180
Spoke with surgeon and he said since I am skiing, playing other sports, went wakesurfing the other day without issues to just leave it for a couple of months and re-evaluate. Some people are not ACL dependent. It's not like I would be getting surgery anytime soon right now I don't really have a choice. Just happy I can keep on doing what I like to do.
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04-27-2020, 01:23 PM #181
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Hi all,
8 hrs after the spinal block and its wearing off after an (apparently) simple ACL Reconstruction.
Typical story apparently, trying to impress a girl and keep up with a pro. Got back seat in a landing and kept trying to stand back up to save face and back of the ski caught and
...rip.
Op was originally scheduled for 23rd March but that was the day Switzerland went into lockdown so had a month or so walking and skinning in the mean time. It was fine walking or skinning up but any sort of running or down was very unstable and eventually it would catch. Even worse was just standing in soft snow or cleaning the house.
Thanks for the tips in the thread. Definitely good to hear some positivity right now.
(Owww!!)
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06-08-2020, 02:47 PM #182
Bit of an update. Been 4 months since full tear and am carrying on normally without a ACL. Lots of activity like wakesurfing and skating, ultimate, pickleball (don't laugh its fast and fun) and working out. I am not even wearing a brace anymore and don't notice any pain or discomfort. Has not given out on me for months either. Pretty stoke.d
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06-23-2020, 01:46 PM #183
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Is the constant paranoia that you've re-torn the repair normal for everyone it just me..?
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06-23-2020, 06:22 PM #184
While the paranoia is real, I think the general consensus is that if you actually re-tore it, you'd know it. Many of us have severely strained it by overdoing activities before the ACL is fully healed. If you don't have any new swelling or instability, you're probably okay--just take it real easy for a while.
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06-24-2020, 07:36 AM #185
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Yeah, went to the gym today where my Physio works and tried to make eye contact so they'd ask how I am
She said it's a hamstring tear and to stop being so silly
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06-25-2020, 10:47 AM #186
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5 months out from fucking it up I can bike pretty well which also seems to pretty good physio and helping the recovery so the knee is doing well
i always wear the knee pads, I ditched the clip less pedals on the mtn bike cuz I don't wana fall off and twist that knee
I was deemed non-urgent by the cutter after he looked at the picts but I got a consult with the cutter in a couple weeks, get surgery some time after that, skiing next season does not seem out of lineLast edited by XXX-er; 06-25-2020 at 01:05 PM.
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06-25-2020, 11:44 PM #187
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When I first got up on crutches and was able to shower, I somehow pulled a bonehead maneuver stepping out over the edge of the tub and landed on the wounded leg and my knee folded back so far I thought it was going to just break. Serious paranoia after that. Or.... I was so paranoid while making the move I just fucked up thinking about one simple step way too much.
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07-06-2020, 01:53 PM #188
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had the video consult today which sounded pretty positive, buddy sez i got the knee of a teenager which i assume means no wear but he wants to see it next month for real and then I get cut on in september right here in small town hospitol ... I'm stoked
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10-22-2020, 03:05 PM #189
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10-25-2020, 03:18 PM #190
I tore Meniscus and my 30 yr old ACL graft in May when the kids were remote schooling. My 12 yr old son kept wanting to play hoops every day as spring AAU was cancelled and baseball was on hold. Knew it was a bad idea but started getting into it despite being a god 25 lbs overweight. Made the mistake of starting to jump. Jumped to block a shot and heard and felt a pop, but no pain.
The next day I had medical pain and tried to take a gentle bike ride. That hobbled me and I knew I minimally tore Meniscus.
Got the MRI showing the full extent of the injury in June and had surgery on October 12th. 13 days out I'm walking with one crutch with a fairly decent gait.
The surgery is night and day from what it was 30 yrs ago when I was 21. Had an immobilizer on for 5+ weeks back then with no weight bearing. This one, weight bearing as tolerated from the befinning. The pain level is 10% of what I recall as an uber fit 21 yr old. Really unbelievable difference in techniques.
Dreaded therapy, as my PT is about 5 foot and 100 lbs, and I had bad memories from of a petite PT leaning on my ankle to crank my knee for flexion. This time I had 90 degrees on my own and full extension - no cranking needed!
I know I am out for skiing this season, but there is always a chance for a few April turns. Hoping the healing and strengthening process continues to go well and looking forward to ditching the remaining crutch.
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11-18-2020, 11:42 AM #191
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11-18-2020, 12:09 PM #192
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11-18-2020, 07:51 PM #193
^^^ haha thanks for that. Some cougs in there. Its mainly older 50+ ladies here in Vernon. FYI i am only 40 so not quite the retired dentist demographic.
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