Saturday, April 3, 2010

1 Year Post Op!

Since tearing my acl in Sept '08 and having it reconstructed in April '09 I've come to the following conclusions: Tearing your acl sucks, rehab blows, but getting through it all makes you appreciate being healthy and being able to play Ultimate Frisbee! At one year post op, I'm still not done with rehab, but I'm feeling (and playing) pretty damn good.

A brief history since the injury:

Sept '08 - During one ultimate frisbee game, cutting one way then doing a 270 turn and a full sprint, gave a loud pop as I fully tore my ACL, partially tore my mcl,lcl, and pcl, and a large tear + displacement of my lateral meniscus.
April '09 - ACL reconstruction surgery using quadrupled Hamstring tendons, plus removing 60% of my lateral meniscus.
  • For the next 10 days I had an immobilizer + crutches, and I was allowed to ditch one or the other (not both).
  • After that, I was allowed to ditch both the crutches and immobilizer.
  • Standard rehab for the next 2 months.
  • Started light jogging at 3 months.
  • At 4 months, started plyometric routines + more quicker agility stuff.
  • Started personal training at 4.5 months post op, 2 days a week (about 5 times as intense as physio)
  • Received the green light for sports at 6 months post op. Started playing Ultimate Frisbee again

Problems that arose and their fixes:
  • 3-4 days after surgery, I had immense pain when standing up. This was apparently due to blood rushing. Massaging the affected area helped relieve this pain. Problem went away on its own in 5-6 days.
  • At 7 Weeks I had a large amount of pain on the outer side of the knee when walking. I started using a foam roller to massage my IT band and the problem went away within a few days.
  • At 7-8 weeks post op, my knee starting catching when going from straight leg to a bent one. This affected walking. My physio guessed this was the inflamed bursa sacks or possibly scar tissue. Stretching the quads helped stop this from occuring for a bit. (although it would eventually come back). It wasn't until about 7+ months post op that I stopped noticing the problem.
  • Tingling in toes. This actually started before surgery. Sometimes my middle toe on the injured leg would start tingling. I never found out what caused it but I haven't felt it in the past 3-4 months. I even forgot about it until I re-read parts of my blog.
  • ~ 8.5 months post op, I had a little bit of swelling a day after an ultimate game. I took a break for a week and tried to run again, but started feeling very strong pain around my kneecap when running (even a light jog). Doc said a weak inner quad muscle + tight IT band was probably the problem. I had my trainer focus a lot more on the inner quad. 3 Weeks later I was fine running again and the swelling hasn't returned.
The current situation:
  • Knee feels fine when running / jumping.
  • No more swelling
  • Large tennis-ball size area around incision is still partially numb.
  • Inner Quad is looking damn good.
  • Surgical leg is still smaller than good leg.
  • Still seeing a trainer twice a week
  • I'm still very nervous when I first step out onto the field of an ultimate frisbee game.
  • I'm still somewhat cautious cutting while an opponent is close by.
  • I was able to walk 4 hours without any problems.
The future:
  • Starting in May I'll be playing Ultimate 3 times a week. It'll be great to play again in nice sunny weather!
  • I'll be seeing a trainer once a week to keep my legs strong.

Although I'm not at the same level I was before the injury, I'm happy to be playing Ultimate Frisbee again. Sure, there are still issues: knee clicking, cracking, stuff moving around, knee getting stiff when standing for long periods. But overall, I can't complain.

Time to enjoy the summer!