mrsh2010
Well-Known Member
I know people will read this and the first thing they'll say is give it time.
But I'm missing hacking out, I'm missing being able to do what I love best and having lessons with my lad.
I had my surgery on 31 October, was originally told 6-9 months before I would ride again, but with permission of my physiotherapist, I was back on for 10 minutes in walk at the end of January. I'm now up to 30 minutes, but have to box and hire an indoor school, as my physiotherapist has said I need to be in a safe environment whilst riding as she doesn't think my leg is strong enough if he was to spook, and he always naps / spooks right and it's my right leg I've had operated on.
I have had a little trot, the physio thinks it will be good for my muscles to start rising trot, but I just can't seem to do it, so I wimp out and go sitting trot. I feel I hold my boy back in sitting trot though, but mum reckons he looks fine. I tried a cheeky canter and boy that hurt
So really my reason for this post is - if you've had ACL reconstruction Surgery, how long did it take you to get back to "normal" riding duties. And how did you overcome the rising trot issue. I feel like it's not 100% through pain, I just feel like I'm scared to over use my knee if that makes sense?
But I'm missing hacking out, I'm missing being able to do what I love best and having lessons with my lad.
I had my surgery on 31 October, was originally told 6-9 months before I would ride again, but with permission of my physiotherapist, I was back on for 10 minutes in walk at the end of January. I'm now up to 30 minutes, but have to box and hire an indoor school, as my physiotherapist has said I need to be in a safe environment whilst riding as she doesn't think my leg is strong enough if he was to spook, and he always naps / spooks right and it's my right leg I've had operated on.
I have had a little trot, the physio thinks it will be good for my muscles to start rising trot, but I just can't seem to do it, so I wimp out and go sitting trot. I feel I hold my boy back in sitting trot though, but mum reckons he looks fine. I tried a cheeky canter and boy that hurt
So really my reason for this post is - if you've had ACL reconstruction Surgery, how long did it take you to get back to "normal" riding duties. And how did you overcome the rising trot issue. I feel like it's not 100% through pain, I just feel like I'm scared to over use my knee if that makes sense?