A year ago I ripped apart my knee

It’s hard to believe that just one year ago I hurt my right knee playing netball. It was a career ending injury, I’ve never returned to netball since and we all know that I was going to be the next Liz Ellis (disclaimer – that is not entirely true, I was more likely to become Dumbo than Liz Ellis). I managed to tear my ACL (anterior cruciate ligament), the ligament which runs through the centre of the knee and connects your shin (tibia) with your thigh (femur). The ligament is largely responsible for the stability of the knee, and no doubt my long periods of playing netball had greatly stressed this ligament to the point where it could handle no more and ripped. It’s a common injury among netball players and participants of other sports requiring frequent changes of direction at high speed.

3 months later I had a knee reconstruction and began the long period of rehabilitation. I documented each day of my first week follwed by a few more regular updates discussing my progress. It’s been 7 months since my last update, and 9 months since the surgery.

Appearance wise my knee hasn’t changed too much. I know from previous accidents that I scar badly and it takes a LONG time for them to go away. In fact, my scars tend to turn into hypertrophic scars, red raised lumps. I have a scar on my left knee from when I sliced it open on a raised tile in a pool; I was 13 at the time. I’m now 25, and even after 12 years there are still pink bits on the scar. It became quite lumpy originally, but when playing soccer at school I copped a strong hit in the knee by the soccer ball causing my knee to swell. When it went down I was pleased to see my scar had been flattened out in the process.

The actual lines from the stitches have gone, and while my hypertrophic scarring has kicked in and made the long scar look a little bit lumpy, it’s also faded significantly in parts along the length of the scar. The fluro light makes the upper scars look a lot darker in the 9 months picture compared to the 2 months, but looking at them normally I wouldn’t say they’ve faded much at all. The scar on the very left of the picture (not quite visible on the 9 months picture) has a little bit of fading, but not much.

Comparison of scars 7 months and 2 months old

The fluro light made my knee look a lot whiter in the left picture!

With regards to movement, I’m happy to say that I’ve nearly regained full use of my leg again. I can now bend my knee to the same angle as my good leg, but there’s still quite a strength difference. I can notice it when I’m feeling a little bit tired, walking up or down stairs I’ll tend to compensate for my right knee a little bit. My physio has got me doing strengthening exercises in the gym 2 – 3 times a week to build up the muscles so hopefully this will go away in time. Last visit to the physio there was still a 4cm difference between my left and right thighs, so my right quads and hamstrings are getting quite the hammering in the gym in a bid to even it up.

A little over a month ago I was given the all clear to start running slowly in figure 8′s and changing directions, but it was only in the last 2 weeks that my physio told me to really start putting pressure on my knee. I haven’t been doing it as yet and I know I really need to get cracking on it. Until I was allowed to change directions I was still able to run, and have been working towards running 5km following the “Couch to 5k” running program. Now that I am able to put pressure on my knee I’ll be setting up some markers and running between them and getting used to changing directions.

I don’t expect to be seeing the physio for much longer; at this stage I’m only seeing him once every 6 weeks. The sports insurance from the netball courts that had covered all my physio has just run out (as they only pay for rehabilitation up to 12 months after the injury was sustained) and I’ve also reached the limit on coverage for physio services from my own personal health insurance. At $75 a pop to see the physio it’s not something I want to be paying often.

I’m not sure what my next few bench marks are, perhaps equal sized leg muscles? I guess I can almost say that it’s the end of this saga, and something I can put behind me. Still, it’s kinda sad that I even have a category on my blog specifically for discussing all the various injuries I sustain. Perhaps my next aim should stop hurting myself?

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5 Responses to “A year ago I ripped apart my knee”

  • moose73 Says:

    Wow, I can only imagine the pain involved! I twisted my knee playing soccer a few years back (studs stuck in the mud and my body kept twisting). Painful for about 10 seconds then perfectly ok for a few years, but in the last year every so often my knee just seizes up when walking down stairs and I can’t put weight on it. The pain is exactly the same as in those 10 seconds! Strange thing is I have started playing football again and it’s never a problem with all of the twisting and turning… weird.

    Thanks for the link to “Couch to 5k”. I had not heard of that plan, so will check it out in more detail and hopefully get my fat arse back on the road ;-)

  • Kelly’s World » We came, we saw, we conquered (climbing Mt Coolum) Says:

    [...] sook I just accepted it and started following them again. I was a little bit worried about how my knee would go since I would have to rely on one leg to lower me down until the other leg reached the [...]

  • Kelly's World » We came, we saw, we conquered (climbing Mt Coolum) Says:

    [...] sook I just accepted it and started following them again. I was a little bit worried about how my knee would go since I would have to rely on one leg to lower me down until the other leg reached the [...]

  • astnatlaur Says:

    Thanks Kelly for your honest and frank account of your knee reconstruction. I found your blog just before going into have mine done. I’m 3 weeks post op now…

    I could so related to so much of what you posted. until yesterday morning I was wearing transdermal pain patches… which if I known what I know now I wouldn’t have done. I took the patch of yesterday morning, and didnt put another one, because I really felt that I didn’t need it anymore. While my knee aches sometimes, its bearable. I was ok for most of the day, until the evening when I started to feel horribly ill. last night was revolting. so I got on the net and researched the patches… seems what I’m feeling at the moment is opiate withdrawal! so happy about that – NOT! had a horrible day today, feeling a little better then i did earlier, and hope that I feel even better tomorrow. which also reminds me i must follow up the physio, because they haven’t contacted me. Thanks again.

  • Kel Says:

    Thanks! Glad it’s been helpful to someone. Sorry to hear about your reaction to the patches, had anyone warned you about it beforehand? Hope your body gets over the withdrawal as soon as possible, it must be horrible going through that. Good luck, let me know if I can help with anything else. All the best.

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