I've been skiing for a few years now, this being my 4th year ever stepping into skis, and my friend and I have been getting into park and actually progressing. A few days ago I tried my first 3 off of a little jump at my hill, landed it and about pissed myself because the realization that getting better IS possible, but then our other friend was like dude hold on let me film you, tried it again, didn't get enough air off of it and landed 270ish, my left knee buckled i felt a huge ass pop and fell straight over stopped in my tracks started screaming like a bish. I think I tore my MCL, idk really but I go to an orthopedic surgeon tomorrow to see what's up with it because when I went to the ER the night of busting my knee the X ray said the bones are fine. Probably get an MRI at the ortho.
Just a few questions like
Right now it doesn't hurt that bad and I want to take off this knee immobilizer thing and try bending it and shit, but I don't wanna fuck it up worse. Should I not rush anything?
For anybody that's busted up their knee/ankle/etc. something that was pretty severe, how did you take it? I've never hurt my knee but I hear a lot of people say that knee injuries screw people for life because they can get re-injured and stuff because they're never the same.
How cautious should I be after the doctor "clears" me to do shit again? Is progressing in park and freeskiing done for me because my knee got busted up? Knee brace for days?