June 4, 2008

Kneecaps and Knitting

My physical therapist did his pre-surgeon visit evaluation on me today in advance of my Friday appointment.  Friday is supposed to me my big release day, when I get told I have no restrictions. It’s not going to happen.  Extension is great; flexion is equally fabulous at around 150 degrees.  The only problem is this nagging pain I’m still having surrounding my lowest incision area near the tibia. 

It’s been bothering me for three-four weeks now and it’s not getting better despite me backing off squats, lunges, and other stressing exercises.  I’ve heard nightmare stories about a screw coming loose and although I’ve got several of those in my head that I can tolerate, one in the knee is not at all desirable.  My PT does not think that’s my problem, although he said they’ll x-ray it on Friday to rule that out.  I asked him if he thought I could have a tibial stress fracture and he doesn’t think that’s it either.  So much for google diagnosis.

He pulled on my leg to test my ACL and my ACL is solid.  There is no doubt about it.  He also tested my leg strength.  My hamstrings are stellar, but the quad muscle is still lagging behind.  Because of this, my PT thinks that my problem with the knee is my kneecap. 

Today, he taped it and had me run through my exercises (avoiding those that have really been hurting) and I think it helped a bit.  I’m leaving the tape on until I go to bed tonight to see if it helps with going up and down the stairs.  Although the pain is still there, it does seem to be a bit more dull.  Perhaps it’s just tape toxins leaking into my system that are making me feel better.  Who knows at this point? 

My PT also said that maybe I just need to be on an anti-inflammatory for a little while to get the last of the swelling and irritation out.  Right now, I’d like a magic wand to make it all go away.

I’m thinking my good friend Adam would like the same thing right about now, since he has also screwed up his knee.  I should start a group for injured martial artists to take up a new interest. .  knitting perhaps.   

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