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QuaggyAs something who thinks they tore their ACL (I'll know more Wednesday)... Were there any non-surgical options discussed with y'all? I ain't got time for the 9-12 months to be back up to full speed due to work, school, and life.
WildlyMediocreSounds like you’re at least 6-8 months out if you lost your season last year. Past the amount of recovery with good rehab, you should be confident in the knee. I blew acl, lcl, meniscus, IT band, hamstring july ‘20 and came back skiing mid jan ‘20 with some super hard rehab. After asking the doc/pt’s a million questions I was told your ligaments are as strong as they’ll ever be, a large reason people frequently get hurt is due to doing some dumb shit when falling (treating leg like dead weight, freaking out on injured leg, not having balanced muscle strength between legs). So if you have that you should be confident and remember that if it blows again due to graft failure it’s out of your hands either way. For sure ease into it and don’t spin much or go big for a little though. Baby steps
NewschoolersI've just had my first day back on Friday and the knee felt solid. I'm 9.5 months out (ACL, MCL, Meniscus) and I've been rehabbing pretty hard (4 times per week PT) and climbing a bunch too. I do still definitely have a hamstring deficit though, and I think to a degree, it depends how your knee feels.
I took it super easy, I skied groomers forward/switch for about an hour and then called it. I never felt unstable or anything problematic but it did get a bit sore at the end. I'm gonna go again, probably tomorrow and do an hour and a half, then two hours etc, to take it slow and build the stamina. I don't plan to hit any features for a little while, but I doubt I'll be able to resist some small sidehits if it feels good. I don't think there is a right answer but listen to the surgeon/PT and play it by how it feels. - Twig
**This post was edited on Nov 1st 2021 at 5:14:08pm
PeeDuBzzAlthough my doc said it was "statistically unnecessary" a good brace really helps with peace of mind and getting back to skiing aggressively.
QuaggyAs something who thinks they tore their ACL (I'll know more Wednesday)... Were there any non-surgical options discussed with y'all? I ain't got time for the 9-12 months to be back up to full speed due to work, school, and life.
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