First time in my life, I got a small miniscus tear in my left knee. Slightly swollen. Happened last Thursday. Am just using RICE and not loading it. Hurts a bit when I bend it, but can walk OK. I hope it will be OK after a two week break. Anybody else have experience with this type of injury? thanks
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostFirst time in my life, I got a small miniscus tear in my left knee. Slightly swollen. Happened last Thursday. Am just using RICE and not loading it. Hurts a bit when I bend it, but can walk OK. I hope it will be OK after a two week break. Anybody else have experience with this type of injury? thanks
Let me know how you get on...Stotty
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostIn fact it happened on a serve...
Still, I have been playing tennis pretty much every day for well over 40 years so something had to give one day....Stotty
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As we age the meniscus gets brittle and is more subject to wear and is more subject to tearing. The key is prehabilitation. Work on the muscles in the legs to take stress off of the knees. Of course this takes time and energy. Pretty hard to do if you are on the court every day for forty years.
I thought my knees were shot two years ago. Currently following through on what I started...rehabilitation in conjunction with prehabilitation. The results are very encouraging and it has resulted in a change in my life. Having the two and a half year old Chocolate Lab "Puntzie" as a training partner helps immensely. Which is very encouraging.
Afterall it was Fyodor Dostoyevsky who wrote in his EPIC novel "The Devils" or "The Possessed" however you translate from the Russian:
"The second half of a man's life is made up of nothing but the habits he has acquired during the first half."
Remember if there is one thing we can take away from Charles Darwin...
"The survival of the fittest is not the strongest or even the smartest...it is the one that adapts the best."don_budge
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostKnee is getting much better after 5 days. Was a minor tear. Apart from leg strengthening exercises, are knee sleeves any good?don_budge
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I don't have a torn meniscus but my left leg regularly gets stiffer. I thought it was due to weakness or an old injury. Now it seems like it is common to get left leg injuries as a right handed player. I started a thread a while back about pool running. It has helped both by strengthening and loosening my muscles. I highly recommend it as a cross training method.
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Originally posted by don_budge View PostRemember if there is one thing we can take away from Charles Darwin...
"The survival of the fittest is not the strongest or even the smartest...it is the one that adapts the best."
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"What I wished I had known about my knees...". From the fake news mainstream media NYTimes...but interesting.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/03/w...pgtype=article
I look to the East when it comes to medicine. Rehab. Dedicated rehabilitation. Then prehab. Prehabilitation. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure. Particularly true when discussing knees.don_budge
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Originally posted by don_budge View Post"What I wished I had known about my knees...". From the fake news mainstream media NYTimes...but interesting.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/03/w...pgtype=article
I look to the East when it comes to medicine. Rehab. Dedicated rehabilitation. Then prehab. Prehabilitation. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure. Particularly true when discussing knees.
I am doing exercises to strengthen my knee, which seems to be working. I have heard to many negative stories regarding keyhole surgery. I guess sometimes your own body knows best.Stotty
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Avoid surgery (you'll never feel the same after), avoid medicines (will only break down your immunity). The human body has an amazing way to heal itself. Just give it some rest. Just live in the most natural chemically or surgically unaided state you can. The human body is the most powerful and advanced self managed machine ever built. Feel better.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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