Caught tips on a tree when putting on brakes.Torn meniscus symptoms, VA worthless
Last season around gaper day I was going through the runout near the bottom of Pali and had to slam on the brakes unexpectedly, caught my tips on a tree, double ejected and tweaked my left knee pretty good. I got up, skied another run, took it easy, and called it a day. I figured it was a simple sprain and i'd be back up to livin' life as usual.
After a couple months, knee still hurts. ANY impact (going down stairs, jumping, pressing in a clutch etc) sucks and after a light workout (stationary bike) the first few steps I lose major stability in the knee. Stability returns, but the painful impact sensation is still there. Can't run, mountain bike, ski, etc. Shit sucks.
My VA doc said it was sprained. Then went to PT, they said its likely meniscus. I got an MRI and xrays and went to the ortho and he is saying the MRI shows my meniscus is fine. Ortho is sending me back to PT and I am very upset. I don't think this is something I can just 'pt' out of, as I tried very hard at the beginning of the injury to maintain and establish strength around the joint. I am convinced the VA doc doesn't want to perform surgery to save the VA money.
Next semester I will be on CSU's student health insurance, which I am excited about. Can anyone recommend a good knee doc in the northern CO area? I'd be willing to travel also. Any tips on questions to ask to make sure I get the care I need? Anyone have similar experiences they'd care to shed some light about?
I am 25 and since last spring I haven't been able to do what I enjoy and manual labor jobs are hell. I've gained weight and am losing optimism about what the future holds. Any help would be greatly appreciated.