ACL'ers - How's running feel?
For those of you that have this fresh in their mind or remember it really well or play an expert on the internet -
7+ months after ACL surgery (patellar tendon), my knee generally feels good - flexibility is good, strength is around 90% except for the quad, which is maybe 80, no problems generally, doesn't bother me biking, etc. BUT... running still feels lousy. I just feel every impact more. The other knee (ACL 5 years ago) isn't like that. The problem is, I can't remember how long it took for that one to feel normal running-wise.
I also, very occasionally for certain motions, feel a little hitch in the knee's motion. I'm actually a bit more worried about this than the running, although maybe they're related. Best example is if I'm sitting on the ground with my hands behind me leaning on them, and my leg bent but foot flat on the floor, I notice it if I straighten out the leg.
I should call the doc, but just wanted to get some opinions from internet quacks first :rolleyes:
Re: ACL'ers - How's running feel?
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Originally posted by Big E
running still feels lousy. I just feel every impact more.
I also, very occasionally for certain motions, feel a little hitch in the knee's motion.
I notice it if I straighten out the leg.
Describe lousy, are you actually having pain?
As far as the hitch in the motion? does it happen when walking, running or climbing stairs? or only whne you are doing that specific stretch, is it painful? Does it click or grind?
Running after ACL reconstruction
Hey, I had ACL reconstruction back in 2003 and was really not much of a runner before my surgery. Since that time, I have completed 7 marathons and I have had no problems, check out www.michaelutt.com Before a long run I'll take a couple of Ibuprofens and it seems to do the trick, (one quack to another) no more complaints than anybody else I'm running with. If you are having pain problems you'll want to talk to your orthopaedic surgeon.:cool: