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Le Rochefort build log by OlivierF

Oliver,

SOOO Sorry on the knee! I did my ACL/MCL and meniscus in Park City 3 years ago.

Ask your ortho doc if it's scaring in and you could go with PT vice surgery. Much of the latest literature is recommending this route.

I did 8 weeks of intensive PT and went skiing again (with a brace) on the 10th week.

My ortho surgeon said recovery from surgery would be over 6-months...glad he was honest about the benefits of PT over surgery.

Loving your progress on the build, thanks for posting so many good pictures!
 
Thanks Brad.
The only thing I can say is, “Don’t get old!” I’ve been skiing since I was 3 (now 70) and competitively in high school and college. I was also a volunteer ski patroller for about 25 years. I’ve wrecked my knees many times with ACL MCL and even PCL tears. I had about ½ my meniscus scraped off on that knee about 30 years ago. The latest X-ray (today) shows substantial scaring, arthritis and bone-on-bone grinding. We’ve done PT, collagen and steroid injections, various braces. I think the end is inevitable with knee replacement surgery. It’ll go along with the shoulder replacement I had last year. :oops:

Thanks too for following my build. Reciprocal admiration on your Salamandre build log.
 
Thanks Paul.
More than half my ski buddies have prosthetic knees and I think the rest of have other aftermarket parts. As I said earlier, DON’T GET OLD!.
Thanks too for the compliment on my work but in reality my efforts don’t hold a candle to yours!
 
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