I've had a lot of people ask me why exactly I had knee surgery at 19.
Well ... let me explain.
Dr.LaPrade at the Steadman Clinic in Vail did a Patellar Chondroplasty on my left knee.
As it has been explained to me, patellar chondroplasty is pretty much a clean up job.
See this brace?? Well, let me explain ...
It all starts when you're a freshman in high school and your orthopedic doctor tells you to take a season off from softball because you are ruining your knees.
You smile and say to him
"No way. I would much rather experience agonizing pain for the next 5 years"
Make sure you smile when you say that though.
He will say "Ok, you athletes are stubborn, but maybe when you stop growing it will improve"
Congratulations. You now have what I like to call false hope!
For the next few years you slide, dive ... do everything you always did.
Yes, because none of these things are hard on your knees or anything?
You will dislocate your knee more times than you can count.
But no, no, no ... you're too stubborn to quit.
You will dislocate your knee more times than you can count.
But no, no, no ... you're too stubborn to quit.
Eventually, when you think you can take no more,
when the glory days are over
you'll decide to hang up your jersey
when the glory days are over
you'll decide to hang up your jersey
and you'll tell yourself that it will improve upon doing so.
Oh but wait ... not only did you play softball 50 weeks a year ...
you also skied ...
double black diamond moguls ...
all winter ...
since you could walk ...
double black diamond moguls ...
all winter ...
since you could walk ...
you can't quit that?!
Your knees hate you.
They are out to get you.
So it doesn't get better.
It swells. It catches. It clicks.
Your grandma can now squat more than you.
Enter: SURGERY
Cause:
Effect: Patellar Chondroplasty
(for the record, I was safe right there!!)
The cartilage behind my knee cap was in shreds
like your nasty neighbor's yard
and it needed a serious mowing job.
That is how it was explained to me at least.
(Hopefully I didn't overwhelm you with medical lingo)
My surgery was not a result of a specific injury,
but YEARS of overworking a knee that was never built well to begin with.
It got so bad that I didn't even have to be stressing it much to get pain and swelling.
Just a day of walking to my classes at ASU and I might need some ice that night.
My surgery was not a result of a specific injury,
but YEARS of overworking a knee that was never built well to begin with.
It got so bad that I didn't even have to be stressing it much to get pain and swelling.
Just a day of walking to my classes at ASU and I might need some ice that night.
No comments:
Post a Comment