cnov Posted yesterday at 11:05 AM Posted yesterday at 11:05 AM Jumping off a swing with roller skates on, broken arm. Probably about 13ish when it happened. Was not as skilled as I thought I was. 1 2
griller Posted yesterday at 12:07 PM Posted yesterday at 12:07 PM Playing American football in High School, had a very uncoordinated 6'7" 265 lb offensive tackle fall into my left knee while I was engaged blocking a noseguard. Torn meniscus & partial ACL but was able to get it scoped and actually never missed a game that season. Two yrs later tore the ACL same knee playing basketball, coming down from a rebound attempt. Later years, in my late 40s, severe MCL & PCL sprain in the other knee playing racquetball. Gave up racquetball. Oddly, been boxing since I was 18 (35+ yrs) and just bloody noses & bruises/dizzy from punches but no injuries that required an ER visit. Still doing that but no more sparring. 3
chasy Posted yesterday at 01:47 PM Posted yesterday at 01:47 PM 9 hours ago, LaoFan said: Came out to China to play hoops. 5'4 muggsy bogues 'the chinese version' decided to turtle shell in the paint when I hop stepped middle. my body momentum kept moving and my legs stopped at the knee. torn acl and meniscus. I just knew. But hey... Kobe recovered didnt he? (too soon?) I spent the better part of a year rehabbing and getting back to prime shape. 3 months later I did the other knee in almost the exact same way. I decided it was time to hang up the kicks at that point.. After four years of college hoops, I quickly learned that weekend pick up games were far more dangerous. Always the bad players that will cause your injury. I stopped playing all together after a knee injury. I’ll get into again when my kids are showing interest, but the days of running full court 5s are behind me! 3
Chibearsv Posted yesterday at 03:34 PM Posted yesterday at 03:34 PM 6 hours ago, chasy said: After four years of college hoops, I quickly learned that weekend pick up games were far more dangerous. Always the bad players that will cause your injury. I stopped playing all together after a knee injury. I’ll get into again when my kids are showing interest, but the days of running full court 5s are behind me! Where did you play? I was a late bloomer and didn't go back to college after a hiatus until I was 23 (long story), so intramural college ball, street ball, and competitive leagues were my world. I agree about the bad players causing injuries, but weak officials got me cheap shotted plenty by good players, though that never really caused any bad injuries, just retaliation. I didn't even mention ankle sprains since they were inevitable, but that's ultimately why I gave it up entirely. I miss playing, the memories are great, worth every scar, ache, and pain. 1
pyrobob Posted yesterday at 05:16 PM Posted yesterday at 05:16 PM Nothing serious fortunately. Tendinitis from golfing used to be a sob!
MickVanWinkle Posted yesterday at 08:28 PM Posted yesterday at 08:28 PM I’ve lived an active life with a plethora of sport, exercise, and diy projects. I’ve counted myself blessed to have been spared from major issues. Then came Q4 and managed to squeeze in 2 hip labral surgeries. Almost recovered from the first and another 6 or so weeks before I’m back to sport with the other. I haven’t made my wife any promises on slowing down, but I’ve realized I'm not Superman. 2
Wookie Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Broken collar bone as a pee wee hockey player…dirty cross check into the boards. Broken ribs in ski racing. Ever been scared to sneeze? 2
BlueWS Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Torn right ACL playing pickup football at 18. Rehab no surgery. Tore it 3 more times without a rupture and played 1yr of college basketball on it. No issues in college. Police Academy at 27, full rupture, femur bruise, torn meniscus and they fired me. The city paid for my surgery and 11 months of rehab FYVM! Tore my sternum in a motorcycle accident. That hurt. I would come home from work and pound a tall whiskey and that's not normal for me. I recovered no surgery. At 38 years of age I had my right shoulder scoped. After 14 years of pain I had to have surgery and it was a great decision. Amazing doctor. No pain pills. Easy recovery. Turned 40 and tore the left ACL playing basketball at a work lunch league. No one touched me. I jumped up, came down...knock, knock torn ACL. I rehabbed - no surgery. One year later back in the basketball league, 1st play, same spot on the court, SAME PLAY...ruptured it fully. That surgery was a piece of cake using a cadaver tissue. I rehabbed with no pain pills. All total I think I spent two full years of my life walking with a limp from knee injuries. Now I don't do shit except hike and do yard work, because I think about how long it will take me to recover if I get hurt and it's not worth it. 2
dicko Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Too many to mention! Started playing sports of all kinds at 5 and haven't stopped! Worst was torn ACL & 3x meniscus tears from a grappling takedown accident. Knee will never be right again although when they did MRI they said I had an ACL tear from years before haha. Also have now torn my MCL on same knee from golf lol. Knocked out cold in aussie rules plus a nice scar on my cheek. Multiple chronic soft tissue injuries. Flash KO in muay Thai fight. Both elbows trashed from years of boxing/muay Thai and pushups. Fused discs in neck and back from years of grappling. I'm 36 years old but I would say 80 on the odometer. List goes on...will never stop training though!! I also have many injuries from non-sports related shenanigans...hahaha! Sent from my SM-G986B using Tapatalk 3
Fuzz Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Dislocated both shoulders multiple times and dislocated my hip back when I did martial arts as a kid. Joints have never been the same and just get worse as I age. Got tennis elbow in both arms last Feb, and that lead to a 8mm tendon tear in my left arm. Still working with my physio to get it back to 100%.
joeypots Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I tore ligaments skiing in my right knee when I was in second grade. That knee will ache when I stress it, there is no cartilage in either of my knee joints and replacements are inevitable when the pain gets too bad to live with. I’m ok for now. I have a probable type three shoulder separation. Skiing, what else? The right one hangs about 2” lower than the left and I have a serious lump that counts as a minor disfigurement. My wife calls it Alli because it looks a bit like an alien is about to pop out of it. When I exercise hard the shoulder can ache something awful. I may get a nipple tattoo on my bump, just for fun.😃 1
Drguano Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Probable concussion skydiving in January. Poor landing on a frozen grass runway. Below zero cold as my ex-wife’s heart Minnesota day. My feet were numb from hanging out the door in the 90 knot slipstream at -10°F and I landed like a sack of spuds. I recall a little kid running up to ask “mister, did you just land in a parachute?” I was seeing stars and growled “What the f*ck do you think!” I think he pissed himself. I actually have a photo…
Chibearsv Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, Drguano said: Probable concussion skydiving in January. Poor landing on a frozen grass runway. Below zero cold as my ex-wife’s heart Minnesota day. My feet were numb from hanging out the door in the 90 knot slipstream at -10°F and I landed like a sack of spuds. I recall a little kid running up to ask “mister, did you just land in a parachute?” I was seeing stars and growled “What the f*ck do you think!” I think he pissed himself. I actually have a photo… Damn surprising. Who would think that skydiving in Minnesota in January could go poorly? I'm sure a "good" landing with that parachute on frozen ground would have gone much better. 🙄
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