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NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 11:52:04 am
Was in a car accident a week ago (more on that at a later date) and the dashboard crushced my right leg a bit. Just been to the physio and he's 80% sure I've torn my posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). (as in completely, ripped, shredded, nothing left)

Got a consulatation with a knee specialist (Colin Walker) and no doubt an MRI will be called for.

Anyone done this beofre, or heard of it? Google & physio both don't think I'll get surgery so I'll just have to rehab it like mad and see what happens.

I'm thinking the uncontrolled action of falling of boulders may mean I have to give it up for good :-( So just trad/winter and sport left...

Any thoughts? 

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#1 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 12:12:01 pm
Ive done this, not quite as bad, mine was about 50% torn, but it got replaced anyway. They took the replacement ligament from the front of my other knee. It is not 100% now however i was in a rave about a month afterwards giving it some (i know this was very stupid). I think if you do the rehab properly and stay away from highballs then you will be fine to continue bouldering. I tweak mine now and again but only when falling from a height. I would be quite hopefull of a good recovery if you are sensible. Good luck with it.

Make sure you get an MRI, i dont care how good a doc is they cant see inside your knee.

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#2 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 12:13:10 pm
PCLs are over-rated, you don't really need them.
And there's no good evidence that PCL recon improves function*.



*assuming it's an isolated PCL.

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#3 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 12:27:56 pm
Any thoughts?

Bummer,

That you are rivalling Paul B in the Unluckly Alf stakes.

I shall now refer to you as Prone.

Hope it gets sorted.

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#4 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 01:31:40 pm
PCLs are over-rated, you don't really need them.
And there's no good evidence that PCL recon improves function*.



*assuming it's an isolated PCL.

So, heel-hooking, snowboarding, mountainbiking etc should all be OK without one?

I'm guessing I've booked myslef a seat on the one-way train to osteo-arthritis of the knee?

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#5 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 01:40:51 pm
P.S. - If it's a PCL rupture and they chose not to go for surgery, what's the usual timescale for recovery? 3-6 months?

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#6 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 04:07:20 pm
PCL isn't hugely important for knee stability if all other structures (ACL, MCL, LCL, PLC etc) are intact, and it's pretty easy to retrain to use alternative stabilisers.  There is some evidence that isolated PCL rupture can lead to OA of the patellofemoral and medial joints, and many people feel this is a reason to reconstruct early in younger patients.

Not being disparaging towards your physio, but there's quite a few things to look for in the knee (I don't know if they are a knee specialist or not).  Is there a haemarthosis, for example (Knee is like a balloon), the abscence of which goes against the diagnosis to a degree.

One thing that's vital to remember is that a true knee injury can be very hard to assess in the acute phase.  As an aside, I often didn't bother with MR for things like ACL injuries either, if we were fairly confident we'd just do a scope with a view to recon if we confirmed it. 

My advice is the usual- see someone that knows.  Good luck.  After assessment they may feel reconstruction is appropriate, but it goes very much on what they find when they twist your knee out of shape.
« Last Edit: February 09, 2010, 04:24:29 pm by GCW »

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#7 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 04:45:26 pm
The physio is fairly well versed with knees. (He's part of thwe Glasgow Sports Surgery).

What he actually said was -

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It appears that you have most likely torn your PCL. You are in the wrong place, go and see a specialist knee orthopeadic consultant asap.

I've already booked an appointment with the knee specialist. Have you any knowledge of this bloke?

http://www.gsss.co.uk/surgeons.php?page=Colin+Walker+-+Knee

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#8 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 04:49:33 pm
I never worked at Southern when I was up your way.  Besides, I couldn't possibly comment anyway :lol:

I'm sure you'll be fine whichever way it goes.

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#9 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 05:01:25 pm
Commiserations. 

I did my left PCL nine months ago.  MRI confirmed it but the diagnosis was pretty clear from clinical examination.  Luckily no other structures were damaged and there wasn't a huge amount of swelling.

I started exercises directed by a physiotherapist about 10 days after, once the pain had settled, working on balance/proprioception and quads. strengthening and speed of contraction.   

I was trad. climbing a month after injury at much the same standard as before (E1).  Two months after the injury I climbed my first E3 in five years.  It took longer to feel confident about jumping off from any height and I'm still slightly nervous about this.  I've never been very bouncy though and I made less effort to work on this than might someone more dedicated to bouldering.  Heel-hooking was the biggest problem and it took four or five months to 'learn' to contract my quads. to counteract hamstrings' pull on the tibia.  Even subtle hooks around an arete were painful at the stage when I could charge up and down hill with no problems at all.



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#10 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 09, 2010, 05:55:24 pm
Car crash sounds nasty, glad you're semi-okay.

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#11 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 10, 2010, 09:20:18 am
Car crash sounds nasty, glad you're semi-okay.

Cheers, it was!

GCW - how much (roughly) would a PCL recon cost if done privately? I don't have insurance... I guess the NHS just don't bother doing them unless absolutely necessary?

P.S. Three A&E doctors missed my torn PCL - fair enough with the first guy, he was just patching me up, but the second two doctors that I saw when I went in to complain about an unstable knee showing clear signs of a PCL problem didn't even mention the possibility!

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#12 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 10, 2010, 09:28:40 am
if you're having symptoms of instability it sounds more likely you'll need something doing, but as I say it partly depends on PLC etc stability as to what exactly is required.
There's a fair bit of rehab to be done after any reconstruction, which you may want to factor into costs.  For the consultation/surgery/stay you'd be looking at a ball park £5000 I would suspect, depending on your provider.  Waits on the NHS aren't too bad at present so it'd be worth checking.

I guess the NHS just don't bother doing them unless absolutely necessary?

That shouldn't be the case, if it needs doing it needs doing.  And don't forget nearly all the consultants in the private field work in the NHS too, so you would hope the opinion would be the same.  It isn't as simple as saying "it's broken therefore fix it", it will depend on risk:benefit.

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#13 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 10, 2010, 09:33:20 am
Cool, cheers for the info. You're right, Colin works for both the NHS and private and I'm sure his skills don't get worse just because he's working in a different hospital  ;)

The reason I'm asking about the cost is there's a very slight possibility that getting me back to work ASAP may mean it's worth my company paying for the treatment (if I'm very lucky) and also, if they can't, and it turns out I need to go private for whatever reason, I might not buy a similar quality replacement car and use the money to get myself fixed up!

I can tell you, I'd rather have a solid knee than a nice car. :thumbsup:

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#14 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 25, 2010, 07:48:32 pm
Well, it's confirmed: Completely torn my PCL and am "Very Likely" to have done some other damage to my PLC and cartlidge.

99% outcome will be full reconstructive surgery!

 :devangel:

It will be fixed: I will be out the game for 6 months at least!

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#15 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 25, 2010, 08:11:48 pm
Bad luck.
All about the old PLC, something many people don't realise.  :lol:
Don't mean to be negative, but I think 6 months is a bit optimistic to be getting back to your game.  I hope you manage though.

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#16 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 25, 2010, 08:20:20 pm
Optimism will keep the motivation up...

As an aside, what are your thoughts on using hyperbaric oxygen post-surgery to improve recovery?

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#17 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 25, 2010, 08:26:34 pm
Apart from finding a chamber to use, you'd look like a right Michael Jackson.  :lol:

I can understand the idea of it, but I can't see it being any better than just cracking on with rehab.  Why, have they offered you it privately?

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#18 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
February 25, 2010, 09:05:40 pm
Nah, my dad's got one of the only home tubes in britain - he's got rheumatoid arthritis and associated lung problems and has helped loads. (i.e. he's only on 5mg/day of steroids and no other drugs, but has stabilised for about 3 years, depsite the fact the doctors gave him 2 week to live almost 4 years ago)

I was using it straight after the crash (well, I actually used the MS one in Dundee) but it seems to have helped reduce the swelling a lot (clearly, I have nothing to compare against, so might be no better than placebo, but my occy health doctor assumed bmy injury was old due to the fact there was very little swelling 10 days after the accident - it was like a fecking baloon for 5 days!!!)

I don't use the same doctor as Michael Jackson, so I should alright  ;)

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#19 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
March 27, 2010, 08:41:16 pm
Time for an update:

Been for an MRI:


Diagnosis was: Complex picture.
1. High grade PCL tear confirmed. ACL intact.
2. Areas of bone bruising as described.
3. With reference to posterolateral corner: definite
posterolateral corner injury involving biceps femoris, LCL,... See more
popliteus tendon and popliteofibular ligament. However most
of these structures appear to have partial tears rather than
complete disruption. Posterolateral corner capsular rupture
with soft tissue oedema.

Should be getting surgery on the NHS within a couple o months.  :o

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#20 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
March 27, 2010, 09:07:09 pm
Have fun, it's a very satisfying procedure*



*to perform, at least.  All the best with it though.

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#21 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
March 27, 2010, 09:15:13 pm
Damn, those pics haven't worked...grrr!!!

So you like drilling, cutting and screwing people back together then  ;)

Surgeon unfortunately agreed with you - probs 12 months before climbing again.  :thumbsdown:

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#22 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
March 27, 2010, 09:18:34 pm
So you like drilling, cutting and screwing people back together then  ;)

Not any more.

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#23 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
April 28, 2010, 12:17:48 pm
Surgery on th 10th of May, then 6 weeks in a locked knee brace. it's going to be  :yawn: with maybe some  :wank: and not a lot of  :shag:

So, 10th of May 2011 is the next time I can climb, give or take a few months either way.  :thumbsup:

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#24 Re: NNFN probably torn my PCL!
April 28, 2010, 02:54:01 pm
At least you've got a date soted for the surgery and the end is in sight, even if it is a while off yet.  If you get really bored while you have your brace on I will play Scrabble with you on Facebook*.   ;)

*not a euphemism

 

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