I think most people who frequent this forum, in addition to being fans of sports, also get out and play or attempt to play their favorite sports.
I'm currently undergoing a course of physical therapy for rotator cuff syndrome after a cortisone shot had no effect. While being tortured this morning, I was thinking about my various sports injuries.
High school soccer I tore cartilage in my left knee - arthroscopic surgery to remove 50% of the medial meniscus.
Grade III ankle sprain playing ice hockey - 10 weeks in a walking boot.
Tore the medial meniscus in my right knee. The MRI showed a torn ACL that had never been diagnosed or treated/ repaired - First microfracture surgery, with medial meniscotomy.
Reinjured same knee playing ice hockey - more torn meniscus, the MRI found a loose body floating in the knee, bone spurs, and chondromalcia - stuff that should have been taken care of in the first surgery. Had a second microfracture procedure, synovectomy, chondroplasty, and meniscotomy.
What are your visible signs or reminders of being a weekend warrior?
I'm currently undergoing a course of physical therapy for rotator cuff syndrome after a cortisone shot had no effect. While being tortured this morning, I was thinking about my various sports injuries.
High school soccer I tore cartilage in my left knee - arthroscopic surgery to remove 50% of the medial meniscus.
Grade III ankle sprain playing ice hockey - 10 weeks in a walking boot.
Tore the medial meniscus in my right knee. The MRI showed a torn ACL that had never been diagnosed or treated/ repaired - First microfracture surgery, with medial meniscotomy.
Reinjured same knee playing ice hockey - more torn meniscus, the MRI found a loose body floating in the knee, bone spurs, and chondromalcia - stuff that should have been taken care of in the first surgery. Had a second microfracture procedure, synovectomy, chondroplasty, and meniscotomy.
What are your visible signs or reminders of being a weekend warrior?