Friday October 13th, 2006
Well I was hiking in Idaho and fell off the trail, ended up falling off a pretty serious cliff (Anyone that knows twin falls area, knows the canyon). Well I dont know the exact distance I was in the air, but when I hit the ground my right leg got stuck in a pile of rock and my weight litterally twisted my leg at the knee about 180 degrees. Therefore it looked like my foot was on backwards..I thought I was dead or something but made it to the hosptial. Well that was 2 months ago and I suffered a full knee dislocation with complete tear of the LCL, PCL, and ACL, basically everything that had to tear to allow my leg to go on backwards. In this process I also stretched and ripped the peroneal nerve in half, therefore I'm now unable to move my foot (known as a foot drop).
Well I had surgery 5 weeks ago, the accident happened 13th of October.
I had a graft surgery on the PCL only and then a seperate surgury for a peroneal nerve graft. So the PCL, ACL and possibly MCL are still torn. It hurts like a mother******* but my main concern is getting back on the slopes.
They tell me with a foot drop I will not be able to move my foot again, I'm currently in a splint and an AFO brace to keep my foot at a 90* angle.
pics:
these are right out of the emergency room, no surgery yet:
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/leg1.jpg
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/leg2.jpg
Here are pics after the surgery, Last week of october.
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/newcast1.jpg
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/newcast2.jpg
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/newcast3.jpg
November 6th, 2006 photos, after cast was removed:
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING PHOTOS ARE OF A GRAPHIC NATURE, VIEW AT YOUR OWN RISK.
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/newcast4.jpg
This is the new splint and piece that keeps my foot at a 90* angle.
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/newcast5.jpg
I'm a big dude, 5' 11"/210lbs, look at how swelled the bad leg is compared to my good leg.
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/newcast6.jpg
Over 60 staples were removed
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/newcast7.jpg
60 staples.
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/newcast9.jpg
Surgery Blows IMO.
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/newcast10.jpg
The bill for the FIRST surgery....the "cheap one"
Tuesday November 14th, 2006 Pictures...one month later.
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/nocast1.jpg
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/nocast2.jpg
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/nocast3.jpg
http://www.mfxers.com/bc/nocast4.jpg
I'm healing up, just wondered if anyone on here has had a foot drop and been able to ski with it? I know the knee will recover, but its the nerve damage that I'm worried about.