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  1. #7
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    Yikes! Lunges and squats! No way, Jose. Not for me. Let me say that again.

    Prescription orthotics. Worn them since 1976 for chronic chondromalacia and I don't leave home without 'em.

    In 1980, I managed to fall straight through a snowbank with a fully loaded backpack and my right knee had nowhere to go. What was chronic was now acute with a big, old gigantic tear. Fortunately, I could walk out of the backcountry and I have a strong as an ox brother who doubled-packed everything out. I carried the fishing rods.

    After an arthroscopic scraping didn't work because the gouge was just too big(I got to watch the little lawn mower rotor rooter around in there!), my right knee was re-aligned with a Macquet Maneuver (tibial tubercle elevation) which I understand is no longer performed. The Los Angeles Rams' orthopod did mine which may have been why it has been successful for me (he had lots of really big knees to practice on first). The lower attachment point for the patellar tendon is actually excised from your tibia and bolted to another spot. Bye-bye competitive volleyball (I'm too short anyway); hello, cycling (and a handsome hubby/riding partner).

    My chronic chondromalacia is caused by a number of things, pronation being part of it. The orthotic rolls my foot outward so that my tibia tracks in a straight line in the patellar groove as I bend my knee. So, it does solve my chronic issues but, of course, couldn't protect against acute injury.

    I'm hoping one of these days to get some new prescription insoles as mine are not as low volume as are used for cyclists these days. I've been very interested in eSoles which TsPoet bought. http://www.esoles.com

    I did short arc extensions until I was blue in the face when I was recuperating. Yoga, cycling and orthotics for me. And, no hiking downhill. Let me add a few more on that one.

    Adding one last thing: no extra weight. Easier said than done or I would be the indulgent dorky dough girl, but somebody has to keep those peppermint mochas from escaping.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 06-29-2006 at 08:33 PM.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

 

 

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