Meniscus terror - rehabability vs cutskis
According to dr google, it seems I have a meniscus tear. No idea how it happened, just got up one morning and ouch the knee did not like bending at all. It’s improved from a real hobble a couple weeks ago to the occasional dagger getting up if I have been sitting long w it bent. Pain point is inside crevice next to kneecap although depending on whether I’m climbing or descending stairs, the pain will sometime be at the top of the kneecap area. Weight pressure doesn’t seem to hurt. It’s more extending leg after a retraction into a bend. It’s definitely less hurty now, but I don’t see skiing or mtb any time soon tho which is distressing. Been holding off seeing a doc just to be told rest it after an expensive mri.
I try to avoid surgery unless really necessary. Is that realistic w this kind of tear?
Meniscus terror - rehabability vs cutskis
Just happened on thisnold thread and realized it’s been a year and I should update it
The knee is pretty much back to normal now. Did a lot of mtb on it this summer with nary an issue. It did take some time. Never went to see a doc, but it took longer than I expected for the knee to turn the corner to steady improvement. For weeks, it seemed to be stagnant or improve a little and then stabby pains would return. I was getting pretty depressed with the situation by Jan or so and I was finally about to capitulate and go see a Dr. in fact, had a convo w a buddy about a reasonable mri priced provider and was going to call to set an appt the next day. And Shazam, the next day came and the knee felt much better so I let it ride. From that point, pain became less and less and issue and knee showed steady improvement. Started doing regular stairs and other pt type activities and did my first ride in March. I was pretty cautious but it managed fine and it’s been pretty good ever since.
I wore a brace intermittently but didn’t seem to help much
Very happy to have dodged a surgery and the knee is pretty back to normal.
Meniscus terror - rehabability vs cutskis
Most of the reading I’ve done seems to indicate rest as first option. I took that course when I had meniscus locking issues a yr or so ago. Took a lot of patience but once it felt good enough for exercise it got strong pretty quickly and skied hard on it without problems all last season…
Until the last day when I took an slow mo awkward twisting fall and now have suspect acl tear. Unrelated to previous issue, but i guess my thing is avoid surgery is preferred in my book. Not sure I’ll pull that off this time, but I’m giving it a little time to see how much it improves. Huge so far. At least for everyday activities. Not sure how it will stand up to skiing yet tho
I’d give it some time for sure. The meniscus tear may not even present as an issue (locking/stabby pain) or go away on its own. Mine took about 2.5 months.
Meniscus terror - rehabability vs cutskis
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Originally Posted by
zion zig zag
Just got an MRI today because my knee has been bothering me for a year. Radiologists report says grade 1 MCL sprain (meh?), and a radial tear of the posterior horn meniscus. He recommended a consult with a surgeon. This seems inline with what you have/had? How are you now? Any treatments at all?
Back in this thread because I hit a hard mogul at decent speed in flat light the other day, at a strange angle. Boom, instant pain on the same knee that I got the MRI on back in August. I skied another lap with no increase in pain and then went home with some stiffness.
The next morning the knee was very stiff and sore and I limped severely to get around. Now, 4 days later after rest and ice, it’s still sore and stiff but I can walk decently. I’ve been riding the stationary bike on low resistance for 20ish minutes per day and that seems fine.
All that to ask, what is the recommended timeline that I stay off skis? I assume that touring in pow would be better than banging laps at the resort?
Edit: I should add that after a consultation with a surgeon back in August, he recommended no surgery at that time.