Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: BigJ
Have your Doc do an MRI on the knee.
More than likely, from what you're saying it's either your ACL or MCL/Meniscus. I've torn both my ACL and MCL/Meniscus, and while stability was more of a factor with the ACL, the popping was always a problem with me for the MCL.
And as far as the popping goes, I still have it almost 2 years after it was supposed to be fully healed. The kneecap has always been lose, and it occasionally will pop out when playing softball, football, or basketball.
Are you back to 100% though? Im just about a year out from my reconstructive surgery and Im struggling to get back to 100%. Wondering if Im ever gonna be able to get there?
I didn't have reconstructive surgery because my ACL tear wasn't bad enough. Very rarely do MCL tears require reconstructive surgery, but I wasn't cleared for any contact sports until almost 6 months after that specific injury. Althought my Doc tells me he really wants me to have my both my knees scoped because of all the cart. floating around in them.
As far as do I feel 100%? Well there's two parts to that. I had a 2nd degree tear of my MCL/Meniscus in my left knee, which feels absolutely 100%. No problems with it whatsoever.
But with my right knee, which is where I had a very severe 2nd degree tear of my MCL/Meniscus and a mild tear of my ACL, I honestly can't say I do. Sometimes it feels slightly unstable, and I often get pains in it (more-so the MCL than the ACL). Not to mention my knees go all wacky when the weather is bad. I still use a hinged brace for support whenever I do anything physical, however good that's supposed to be.
What's extremely funny and slightly coincidental is that I was actually wearing a brace on my right knee because I had strained my PCL, when somebody's back went through my knee and wound up tearing the ACL and MCL/Meniscus. The knee swelled up so much that the brace actually left most of my knee around the MCL completely black and blue.