...and had to have some hamstring taken out of their leg and screwed into their knee to replace the ligament?
Or know someone who has.
Sounds, frankly, scary.
Or know someone who has.
Sounds, frankly, scary.
tricky said:Yup - had mine done last year. The strangest thing was that at first my leg ballooned hugely, and then after 2 weeks of not using it, I had suffered loads of muscle wastage and so it then looked much smaller than my other leg.
Supposidly most sportspeople are up and about on the new knee after just a few days to stop this happening. I have no idea how they do it, as my leg was bloody painful.
Like many other people that I have spoken to, I just wish I had had it sorted it earlier, as my other knee is knackered from months of overcomponsating.
tricky said:I was back driving after 2 weeks, but it took quite a while down the gym getting the knee back into shape. It was also a bit psychological, as I had to learn to trust running full pelt again without fearing that the knee was going to give way beneath me.
All in all, I guess I was back playing sport after 4 months.
tricky said:I'm 30 now, and injured it a couple of years ago. Playing squash is fine but i never went back to playing regular football.