Welcome to my brand new knee. ACL rupture and meniscus damage fixed with Patellar tendon graft and arthroscopic mensiscus repair. Done by a Doctor Jacques Vallotton in Lausanne. The right now feels bullet proof after he fixed that one a couple of years back. Fingers crossed I can stick to the rehab and get the legs stronger than ever for Winter 2018/2019. Vibes to those out there with injuries and on the road to recovery...
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@BobinCH, Good luck with the rehab!
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@Hurtle, thanks! Might as well get into road bike racing now the legs are shaved 🤣
When did you trash it? Before or after Bec des Rosses
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@Dave of the Marmottes, 5 weeks ago. Have been playing safe since 😉
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Get well soon
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Good luck with that, @BobinCH.
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@BobinCH,
Best of luck and don't let it stop the great photos.
Though I presume that was not a selfie as it looks like a surgical glove in the background.
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@T Bar, had to ask the trusty assistant! Enjoyed the full 2 hour show, drilling and nailing included 😳
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Fingers crossed and good luck
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Good luck fella.
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@BobinCH, hope you make a full and speedy recovery!!
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Thanks for all the positive vibes. Walking this morning and 65 degree flexion so all good so far! Long way to go...
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ouch, so that is two knees you've broken?
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Good luck with the rehab, take it slowly and let it heal.
Yep. 2nd one skiing. First one is a bit embarrassing to share 😊
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This time it was forcing a turn in the backseat on this couloir. I crossed the tracks of the guy before and my skis accelerated and got out in front of me. Forced the turn and guess I hyperextended and twisted my knee in the turn where I felt a pop. Was still able to ski down but the stability was gone
You can see it here in the final, and slightly wild turn. The snow was trickier than I bargained...
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@ousekjarr, hahaha sorry video amateur. Looks ok on an iPhone which is all I use
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@BobinCH, I was gob smacked you were even able to ski with a brace so soon afterwards - but then there are different grades of rupture tear etc
I know when I did mine no way could I even walk without the aid of crutches for the first week or two and I have a mate just down from me who is still hobbling around badly three weeks in.
Did you have patella graft on the other knee as well?
It's meant to be a lot less intrusive as it were compared to the hamstring graft and I suppose they can clean up any messy cartilage at the same time
Get out on that bike soon!
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Are the square plasters on your thigh from the op, or from damage caused by a knee brace or something afterwards? I can understand the one directly above the knee, but the higher one seems a long way from the op site
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ousekjarr wrote:
Are the square plasters on your thigh from the op, or from damage caused by a knee brace or something afterwards? I can understand the one directly above the knee, but the higher one seems a long way from the op site
Good question. He did explain to me why he went in from much higher on that one but I can’t remember the answer. Was it the camera maybe?
@Weathercam he confirmed during the op that it was a complete rupture (from the Fibula I think). It was sore and swollen for a few days but I RICE’d it and felt good enough to ski with the kids the next weekend. The weekend after better still. His explanation for still being able to ski was muscle strength and decent technique. He used the patellar as the other one (semi-tendonous?) was sacrificed during an op to remove a tumour in December and he didn’t want to go back into that area. The incision is much longer as they had to get the patellar tendon out - it looked like a pretty hefty piece of tendon.
Last time for the right knee he used the hamstring tendon. That one feels very solid now when skiing/boot packing - just aches a bit if left hanging from a chairlift.
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That'll be those wide skis putting extra pressure on your knees, would have been better on a sub 90mm all mountain ski........
..............sorry................ couldnt' resist All the best for the rehab.
I remember that "auto bending" knee machine thingy when I did my femur!
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kitenski wrote:
That'll be those wide skis putting extra pressure on your knees, would have been better on a sub 90mm all mountain ski.......
See the BASI firmware upgrade hasn't tanked yet
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kitenski wrote:
That'll be those wide skis putting extra pressure on your knees, would have been better on a sub 90mm all mountain ski........
..............sorry................ couldnt' resist All the best for the rehab.
I remember that "auto bending" knee machine thingy when I did my femur!
Hahaha yes was waiting for that! And no doubt the wrong brand of bindings and wrong choice of resort 🤣
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You know it makes sense.
As fellow Verbier resident, Ed Leigh, said to me, never try and follow an FWT rider down a couloir...
Double shocker... while in the hospital got an MRI on my shoulder which has been troubling me since a snowboard fall a couple of months back. Turns out that’s broken too and tendon ruptured which needs another op. There goes the biking season 🤬
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@BobinCH,
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@BobinCH, jeeesss you must have a high pain threshold.
Presume that's a pinning operation which three mates have gone through and it's a tough one.
Not too sure what you can do, maybe buy a Wattbike or use a turbo (though I'm sure you would go for a Watt bike if you have not already got one ) and just sit on it racing on Zwift ?
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@BobinCH, jeeesss you must have a high pain threshold.
Presume that's a pinning operation which three mates have gone through and it's a tough one.
Not too sure what you can do, maybe buy a Wattbike or use a turbo (though I'm sure you would go for a Watt bike if you have not already got one ) and just sit on it racing on Zwift ?
He could go for a ride outside as he lives in Switzerland.
@Frosty the Snowman, apparently have to wait 6 weeks for the bone/edema to settle down and then they can reattach the tendon. And then it’s 6 weeks in a sling, followed by another 6 weeks of physio before being able to get into proper strengthening. Timing seems to correspond with the knee which is something although unless someone’s got a bike that can be ridden with a right leg and left arm it looks like a Summer of tiddlywinks 😬
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@BobinCH, Oh dear, that made me laugh out loud. Not so funny for you, though.
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BobinCH wrote:
He used the patellar as the other one (semi-tendonous?) was sacrificed during an op to remove a tumour in December
What?
I really hope there's nothing serious there...
Sorry to hear about the ACL and the shoulder...all the best for the recovery man, at least you know you can come out on the other side fully functional and ripping the steeps...
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