I have had to change how I ski and ride, simply because of pain, so I do sort of get what you are dealing with. What's so annoying for me is that at the age of 47 I finally found a sport I could do and get fit at, and thought I'd only have to wait a year or so to be able to fully enjoy ski touring and all the off piste that that brings available. Almost 6 years later I'm being told that that is never going to be a possibility - and that makes me stupidly sad
However, the plan for summer 2024 is to learn to Parapente and to have a go at racing the Monster!! Totally no sense!
But, I will have to accept that actually I'll never be able to do as much as I want to without the risk of losing the use of my arm. So, I do have to try hard to have care. Which is boring and annoying. But after a 5.5 year recovery that is still in progress, I have to accept a bit of boring!!!
I would suggest looking more at the diagnosis if you haven't already, it is possible that there are things that can help -
I'd suggest finding a physio/doc that specialises in knees and ask about the support. I was told a long time ago that supports should only be worn for a limited time and for specific reasons - like Taipan says, they can cause weakness.Couchy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 21, 2022 4:12 pmThe knee is arthritis diagnosed 4 years ago which started the ebike journey, I’ve built up the muscles round it and it’s 100% better and not really noticeable in normal day to day. If I use it more that’s when the pain and days off arrive. I’ll go back and see the doc and say it’s no good for the steeper side of mtb’ing and see what they say….I really don’t want any surgery yet so a mindset change is prob bestcrust wrote: ↑Mon Nov 21, 2022 3:26 pm Where to start on this one? One I'm pondering a lot at moment as you can imagine given the summer I've had and the outcomes. I'll have to come back to it when I've got more time.
Have you looked at knee support braces? When I messed up my knee (another lost summer/year ) I wore one for quite a while. A proper support one will take some of the weight off the leg, combine that with specific exercises might help prolong your career as an extreme mtber.
For instance this winter, I will use a support for skiing when the lifts are open - the most likely time I could have a fall. But I won't use one for walking up the mountain on skis to ski down on an empty piste - much less likely to fall. I won't wear one more than that because I need the muscles to get stronger, but for the occasional time I ski when the lifts are open, I want a bit of help!!
And, I know it sounds hippydippy, but have a look at diet (you may already have been that route - there's an awesome book about it and I'll try find the info if you want?) - I was told I had arthritis in my feet, knees and hips about 15-20 years ago (depending on which joint!). I don't have arthritis, yet (all the medical people are telling me it's guaranteed in both shoulder and knee)! But they told me to stop doing all the things that hurt, dancing and biking, which wasn't an option back then!! Still isn't really!!