Hi Everyone,
Well father time has finally taken his toll on me. My left leg has been weaker for years. It tends to cramp much more easily and my IT band was always super stiff. During the lockdown, I played with my daughter three days a week for four months. Then in September of last year I went on a run. I started to immediately cramp. I could not even walk without cramping. I took a rest but decided to play a tournament in early October. The first match was fine but the second was painful. I had to retire...
Over the last few months it was just not getting better. So I went to the orthopedist. And, yes, a torn meniscus. She basically recommended that I use a brace to stabilize the knee. She thinks that getting surgery will yield the same result anyway and then I will probably lose some meniscus. So just put it off as long as possible and maybe better treatments will come around.
She says that it should be much better if I play with this brace. She even said that I could push it to a pretty high level as long as I make sure to back off when it hurts.
So, has anyone played with one of these braces? How did it go?
Should I think about joining a club that has clay courts? Would this help?
I love tennis so I figure since I helped my kids, maybe I can help some juniors out.
It might be time to pass the torch...
Any thoughts?
Well father time has finally taken his toll on me. My left leg has been weaker for years. It tends to cramp much more easily and my IT band was always super stiff. During the lockdown, I played with my daughter three days a week for four months. Then in September of last year I went on a run. I started to immediately cramp. I could not even walk without cramping. I took a rest but decided to play a tournament in early October. The first match was fine but the second was painful. I had to retire...
Over the last few months it was just not getting better. So I went to the orthopedist. And, yes, a torn meniscus. She basically recommended that I use a brace to stabilize the knee. She thinks that getting surgery will yield the same result anyway and then I will probably lose some meniscus. So just put it off as long as possible and maybe better treatments will come around.
She says that it should be much better if I play with this brace. She even said that I could push it to a pretty high level as long as I make sure to back off when it hurts.
So, has anyone played with one of these braces? How did it go?
Should I think about joining a club that has clay courts? Would this help?
I love tennis so I figure since I helped my kids, maybe I can help some juniors out.
It might be time to pass the torch...
Any thoughts?
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