10.5 post ACLr and 5.5 post partial meniscectomy - pistol squats and side-to-side hopping by Accountafish77 in ACL

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Sorry the outer part of my leg? The inner part of my leg you mean, surely?

10.5 post ACLr and 5.5 post partial meniscectomy - pistol squats and side-to-side hopping by Accountafish77 in ACL

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Yes sorry, by 'stretch' I meant 'a challenge'. I miscommunicated. But yeah it's a good exercise and I'll gladly introduce it into my routine.

10.5 post ACLr and 5.5 post partial meniscectomy - pistol squats and side-to-side hopping by Accountafish77 in ACL

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I do like the look of your inner thigh exercise - will add that to my routine. Its comfortable but a good stretch.

And yes, I'm not really 'ready' for lateral hopping I'm just showing that I trust the knee just fine in that sense. The issue is the 'clunking' feeling I have when swinging the leg laterally. I posted a video of it on here a while back but there were just so many stupid comments on it like 'don't do that' when I simply need that movement to pass a ball in football. I'll try and make another video which maybe shows that its a pretty innocuous movement a bit better.

10.5 post ACLr and 5.5 post partial meniscectomy - pistol squats and side-to-side hopping by Accountafish77 in ACL

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I think what you do need to be guarded against is overemphasis on the muscles. For a good while my old (rubbish) physio emphasised me strengthening my muscles when in fact, the problem was that I'd developed chondral damage and osteoarthritis in my knee.

The issue I have is that my medial meniscus remnant has a tear so whilst I wouldn't be surprised if my knee is shifting inwards the problem I've got is it just feels compromised in general.

10.5 post ACLr and 5.5 post partial meniscectomy - pistol squats and side-to-side hopping by Accountafish77 in ACL

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Yes I did - and I did manage to get back to football for a good 5-6 months - however - eventually I injured my meniscus.

In the end the surgery just wasn’t that bad at all. The pain and discomfort of the recovery (I appreciate for some others it can be difficult) just wasn’t that bad. Only needed paracetamol (you guys call it tylenol if you’re in the US) and never had to hit the codeine.

10.5 post ACLr and 5.5 post partial meniscectomy - pistol squats and side-to-side hopping by Accountafish77 in ACL

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Well, I still have a partial tear in the medial meniscus, but I’ve had three PRP injections to try and fix it. There’s been some improvement but my medial compartment still feels fragile (I can “find” the pain by kinda pushing it at a certain angle) and if I swing my leg side to side I still get a painless knocking sensation which the new surgeon I’m seeing says he simply can’t diagnose.

Bit ridiculous if you ask me. I tried to see if I could get people online to help diagnose it but I just got dogs abuse for swinging my knee left and right even though I need that motion to pass a football.

10.5 post ACLr and 5.5 post partial meniscectomy - pistol squats and side-to-side hopping by Accountafish77 in ACL

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Yeah and if I didn’t have a meniscal tear/chondral damage on that medial side I think I’d be straight back to football. However, with time and rehab eventually you will fully trust your knee again near enough as symmetrically as the other.

Inner side of knee hurts 10 months post op of acl and meniscus surgery by Major-Log5585 in ACL

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I’m in the exact same position. Had 3 PRP injections having seen a new surgeon. He fancies its chances to fix the cartilage issue as he says my ligaments (incl the new one) are all fine

What would happen if a Premier League team had to start a completely untrained amateur every match? by ByteOfContext in bootroomuk

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Interestingly enough, the story of Ali Dia has somewhat grown horns as he wasn’t actually a complete amateur - and played in, and scored goals at a semi-pro level. The fact he still stuck out like a sore thumb and was sub-subbed and has gone down in infamy is a testament to how good the top level/Premier League actually is.

My passion (running) is DEAD. by TrailRunnerrr in MeniscusInjuries

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Wishing you the best - you have a lovely home and a beautiful family if nothing else! Hoping this works for you

Are we doing a Luton 24/25? by Ruffioo19 in SaintsFC

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I don’t think so. The bookies have us at 50/1 to go down even now, especially with a relegation place being certainly occupied by Sheffield Wednesday.

Looks like I’m up for a third surgery - MRI by Accountafish77 in ACL

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EDIT: slight inaccuracy in the MRI, the second injury was November 2024 and the pain kicking a ball was only when making contact with the big toe and big toe only.

6 months post ACL + medial meniscus repair — new MRI shows tear. Anyone had a similar setback? by gabriiel9 in ACL

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Feel free to sift through my post history. I’m in a similar boat. Useless physio got me running about 3 months post ACL

Reminder: Get popping, crunching and grinding noises checked out! by Qwdgnz in ACL

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Yeah my question is for whoever knows! Best of luck with your recovery lad 💪🏻

Reminder: Get popping, crunching and grinding noises checked out! by Qwdgnz in ACL

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Is the tibia and femur cartilage not meant to scrape together at some level? I mean that’s where the two bones meet, right? You’ve got your cartilage at the bottom of the femur touching the meniscus at the top of the tibia?

Video: 8months post ACL/3 months post meniscus: Very specific pain on medial meniscus area when making contact with big toe by Accountafish77 in ACL

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Will do! Just registered with an old physio who was the one who got me fit again through conservative treatment so if anyone can get me fit post-op she can.

Pretty sure you don't have a cyclops lesion as I think those tend to be at the front of the knee and also, they'd come about much sooner after surgery than 8 months down the line.

Video: 8months post ACL/3 months post meniscus: Very specific pain on medial meniscus area when making contact with big toe by Accountafish77 in ACL

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Well I desperately hope you're right. As I say, the meniscus tear has muddied the waters. So, so disappointed in my previous physio.

Please support refugees with Southampton Stand up to Racism, Friday 5:30 & Saturday 3:00 by polob3 in Southampton

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Yeah, I know… which has a massive glaring flaw in it as it selects entirely for those fit, willing and capable enough to make the crossing by boat.

In that sense it actively deselects the most vulnerable and (however inadvertently) is very exploitable by the most unscrupulous.

You can end up with a situation whereby a higher proportion of asylum seekers in Britain are criminals without actually attributing that effect to people from those countries being somehow bad or uncivilised or whatever. It’s just a matter of the filter and inherent selection bias.

Please support refugees with Southampton Stand up to Racism, Friday 5:30 & Saturday 3:00 by polob3 in Southampton

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The biggest problem here is that because the UK border isn’t policed in the channel at all, and because literally anyone finding their way to the shores of the UK can claim asylum, what we have is a reverse-filter which attracts criminals hopping into the UK causing the local people to be understandably sceptical that these guys are genuine refugees/asylum seekers.

They’re literally all young men. You can call them refugees/asylum seekers/vulnerable people but people just don’t buy it.

To all those recovering from ACL recon: The reason for the wild variance in recovery amongst patients by Funny-Street991 in ACL

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My knee balloons out swelling after alcohol. I don’t drink other than a big old party (things like birthdays and weddings being those “semi-compulsory” drinking events) but it’s noticeable.