Stebby
Cathlete
Cathe, I was reading your reply to Cindy S.'s post on knee surgery and was very intrigued by your comments about being cleared for running. Do you run? If so, how often and how far, and do you have any nasty symptoms? Don't worry, I am not trying to use your experiences as a model for my own situation (I know we all have different issues); I just want to know what others' experiences are.
I had an ACL reconstruction in June 1999 and my physiotherapist told me running was not a good idea and I would probably never be able to do it again. So I haven't tried. I don't know whether her recommendation was for me specifically, or for ACL reconstruction patients in general. That's why I'm curious about your experiences with running. If it is not a general recommendation for everybody, I'm going to go back and get more information from my doctor/physiotherapist, and see if I can find out if there is a possibility for a running program in my future.
My current exercise routine consists of Spinning classes 3X per week, your tapes or the FIRM or a weightlifting workout at the gym 3X per week, and yoga a couple of times a week. Sometimes I overdo it and my knee gets tender and a little swollen, but I've learned that when that happens I need to STOP everything I'm doing immediately, get into an icing routine, and then it's OK in a couple of days.
If anyone besides Cathe has been down this road, I'd love to hear your story too!
Thanks.
I had an ACL reconstruction in June 1999 and my physiotherapist told me running was not a good idea and I would probably never be able to do it again. So I haven't tried. I don't know whether her recommendation was for me specifically, or for ACL reconstruction patients in general. That's why I'm curious about your experiences with running. If it is not a general recommendation for everybody, I'm going to go back and get more information from my doctor/physiotherapist, and see if I can find out if there is a possibility for a running program in my future.
My current exercise routine consists of Spinning classes 3X per week, your tapes or the FIRM or a weightlifting workout at the gym 3X per week, and yoga a couple of times a week. Sometimes I overdo it and my knee gets tender and a little swollen, but I've learned that when that happens I need to STOP everything I'm doing immediately, get into an icing routine, and then it's OK in a couple of days.
If anyone besides Cathe has been down this road, I'd love to hear your story too!
Thanks.