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ahuser22 07-04-2003 3:34 PM

Hey anyone have any knee injuries from boarding? This morning when I went out, it was pretty rough, I hit the wake and just got thrown. Anyways, I landed really weird and I can't straighten my knee. I just hope it is a sprain because I can't be wasting the summer not being able to board

wakelvr 07-04-2003 4:37 PM

I think 75% of my wakeboarding friends have or have had a knee injury from either wakeboarding or snowboarding. Welcome to the Club... It's not fun... <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/sad.gif" border=0>

07-05-2003 9:02 AM

I just got a knee injury from work and I'm bummin cause we're going to Hawaii for 15 days... Worst time to get a knee injury. We were kickboxing and It got twisted so I tried to just box and it buckled out from under me. We were filming at the time: <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.demibarbito.com/knee.mov" target="_blank">http://www.demibarbito.com/knee.mov</a> <BR> <BR>The first thing I thought was "AAAHHHH, now I can't wakeborad". <BR> <BR>I'm real aggressive with the recovery however. <BR> <BR>Here's what I do (don't try this at home) <BR> <BR>Ice right away. <BR> <BR>Alternate ice and heat first few days after. <BR> <BR>I alternate between 600 - 800mg of Motrin every four hours. <BR> <BR>Rest the knee. <BR> <BR>Light stretching. <BR> <BR>It's usually up to par within 1 - 2 weeks. <BR> <BR>Everyone has their own way of doing things however. <BR> <BR>Demi

ahuser22 07-05-2003 9:59 AM

Demi, what do you do for light stretching? How is your knee for walking on?

07-05-2003 11:08 AM

I could not walk very well for the first day or two but now I'm walking fine. Still have some pain and weakness in the knee. I hurt it on Tues. and I'll probably need another 4 days or so to get up to speed. <BR> <BR>For light stretches I just do range of motion very slowly, whatever my range of motion is at the time. I do this a few times a day. I never do anything that causes pain. I just do not want my knee staying too stiff. <BR> <BR>I literally take Motrin for inflamation every four hours that I'm awake for 5 - 7 days, sometimes longer. I will also alternate 4 hours Motrin and 4 hours Tylenol. <BR> <BR>Again, I get real methodical with recovery and it works for me. It's not magic however. It just takes a little time and thought. Some people can't handle that many pills - stomach, reactions etc. It works for me.

ahuser22 07-05-2003 11:16 PM

Thanks, I will try that. My leg has been feeling better and I think its cuz I did some range of motion stuff but in the water. I took some meds for the inflamation, but I get really disconnected and hate that feeling so I will prolly lay off on it. Thanks for the advice demi and nice vid ;)

goose69 07-07-2003 8:32 AM

Well, you should really have your knee looked at. I have sprained both ankles last year and already my right ankle, this year. I was trying to wakeboard sooner then I should have and caused me to injure my knee, I have a slight tear in my meniscus in the inside of my right knee. With a little time and this will heal but I will now have to ride with a knee brace for the end of this season at the least. If you have a big tear or severed a tendon, all you will knee is small surgery and a knee brace. I have a friend who has a completely turn ACL and he continues to wakeboard with a knee brace. I have stiff movement in the morning and after riding or walking for sometime. I ice it and use a knee brace and it was like night and day. I don’t walk with a limp any more and the stiffness isn’t as severe.

ahuser22 07-07-2003 9:29 AM

My swelling has gone down completely and walking is going fine with intermittent (sp?) pain. Anyways, I am gonna try going again this thursday, and maybe get a brace on just to be sure.


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