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painless wobbly knees

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Fellow Snowheads, Just got back from a week of hard skiing -off-piste. I have torn ACLs on both knees (40 years ago) and also torn meniscus but it has not stopped me skiing because nothing hurts. This time, I went into my ski week with an additional knee injury from tennis and experienced something new. I could ski all day (6+ hours) without pain, but after skiing my knew would have trouble straightening. In the morning, it would be sort of OK (no pain, no swelling). Towards the end of the week, the other knee started hurting (after skiing). I have been back for two days and both knees feel a bit unstable - no pain, no swelling. Has anyone experienced anything like it? I am due to go back for another week in two weeks and I am a little nervous. Skullie
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Time to pay a visit to a sports physio by the sound of it!
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