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upwind
upwind
QLD
166 posts
QLD, 166 posts
19 Apr 2010 6:24pm
After a lifetime of surfing, windsurfing and having reached the ripe ole age of 64, my knee has packed up.Am totally devastated Cant even walk 50 m without severe pain.
I think "life sucks" then I watch the news and see the poor buggers trying to flee from oppressors in the country of their birth , and I think geez I am such a woos!

Flipper11
Flipper11
VIC
356 posts
VIC, 356 posts
19 Apr 2010 7:04pm
Try goanna heat rub cream before you go windsurfing next, rub it in to ya knee for like 30 min till it burns away the pain. Then do some warm up exercises with your knee and go for it and hit the water..

You should talk to your doctor first before you try this exercise...
Mrgob
Mrgob
116 posts
116 posts
19 Apr 2010 5:51pm
Upwind, I take it you've had medical advice. What is it that is causing the pain and is it treatable? (e.g. cartilage.) If not, can sports physiotherapy keep you in action?

We old folk must fight relentlessly in order to keep 'at it'.I found surfing was getting too much of a strain because in the heat of the action you don't realise just how much twist and pressure you're putting on the knees, but I find that windsurfing can be more controlled when weight is taken off the knees by hanging off boom and harness. Mountain biking is also strenghthening without the twisting action. I would tend to avoid any exercises that require supporting your full weight on bent knees, and then forcing yourself back up. I find that anything which transfers body weight to arms is much better.
waggles56
waggles56
VIC
204 posts
VIC, 204 posts
19 Apr 2010 7:52pm
upwind said...

After a lifetime of surfing, windsurfing and having reached the ripe ole age of 64, my knee has packed up.Am totally devastated Cant even walk 50 m without severe pain.
I think "life sucks" then I watch the news and see the poor buggers trying to flee from oppressors in the country of their birth , and I think geez I am such a woos!



What's the damage? Have you seen a specialist?

upwind
upwind
QLD
166 posts
QLD, 166 posts
19 Apr 2010 8:17pm
thanks for responses, have seen a doc , going for X rays 2morra, had forgotten about goanna oil! been taking voltaren by the gobfull which helps but there are some side effects effects effects effects.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
19 Apr 2010 9:29pm
upwind said...

thanks for responses, have seen a doc , going for X rays 2morra, had forgotten about goanna oil! been taking voltaren by the gobfull which helps but there are some side effects effects effects effects.


Good luck.Cross fingers..
robbo1111
robbo1111
NSW
655 posts
NSW, 655 posts
20 Apr 2010 9:07am
I've recently started using Pain Away arthritis spray on my knee. It's supposed to be some miracle product allegedly. Anyhow prior to using it I was unable to get through the night without waking up several times a night with knee pain. Now I get a full nights sleep. It might be worth a try.
pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
NSW, 2005 posts
20 Apr 2010 9:51am
Hope you're getting better Upwind.

I for one strongly believe in the goodness of sports, even extreme.
I think that you would have been worse if not for all those activities.

Perhaps a bit of rest from all this for a while... I too walk like a penguin in the morning, and it's getting worse every year. I really hurt all over, from past injuries.

But it was worth it !
hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
WA, 4133 posts
20 Apr 2010 8:38am
Dread the day I cant windsurf anymore
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
20 Apr 2010 12:23pm
hardie said...

Dread the day I cant windsurf anymore


I had 5 years where I thought I'd never again..So depressing It's ironic.. You get stressed trying to handle your new limitations.. The best thing to destress is a sail & you cant!
nat
nat
WA
102 posts
nat nat
WA, 102 posts
20 Apr 2010 5:19pm
Glucosamine
1500mg glucosamine sulphate per day

upwind
upwind
QLD
166 posts
QLD, 166 posts
20 Apr 2010 7:41pm
well we all have pushed our bodies a bit, but as you say it was worth it and what would we be if we hadn't??
The man said today I have to get a knee replacement, wow if this all happened 50 years ago I would have lived out my days crippled. I seem to remember my folks and their peers at this stage of their lives and I don't remember any of them doing what we are doing still. Soooooo rock on and get the things fixed if they are fixable, otherwise take up kitesurfing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
upwind
upwind
QLD
166 posts
QLD, 166 posts
20 Apr 2010 7:51pm
yes Nat , been on gluc.sulphate for a few years now, doc reckons it probably helped and my knee would have been stuffed long before,
Trousers
Trousers
SA
565 posts
SA, 565 posts
20 Apr 2010 8:41pm
my knee spectacularly exploded in a wakeboarding accident four years ago which kept me off my windsurfing board for the longest eighteen months of my life.

modern medicine is an amazing thing - don't give up hope. you just might get back on the water yet, upwind. best of luck
Obelix
Obelix
WA
1173 posts
WA, 1173 posts
20 Apr 2010 9:20pm
My sister has a hip problem, and is now trying to get into the program to get her own cartilage grown in the lab, then re-fitted to the bone.
Apparently they are already doing this in Europe. I think Germany.

Worth Googleing about...
Wineman
Wineman
NSW
1412 posts
NSW, 1412 posts
20 Apr 2010 11:37pm
Yeah - it's called Maci implant.
It's a registered process but the technology should be available for all in coupla years. At the moment top sportsman(?) like Matt Bowen (NRL) are being treated

From website:
MACI® Implant – Advanced Cartilage Repair

The MACI implant uses the patient’s own (autologous) cultured cartilage cells (chondrocytes) to repair the articular cartilage damage in the knee joint.
The Surgical Process

The first step is to obtain a small amount (about the size of two pencil erasers) of the patient’s cartilage (a biopsy). The surgeon may perform an arthroscopy specifically to obtain a biopsy, or may obtain the cartilage biopsy while performing another arthroscopic procedure on the knee.

During the arthroscopy, a fibre-optic telescope (arthroscope) is inserted into the affected knee joint through a small incision in the skin, allowing the surgeon to see the inside of the joint. Another small incision is made to allow the insertion of other instruments.

Once completed, the cartilage sample is shipped to a laboratory, where the cells are cultured over a period of several weeks to increase the number of cells from a few hundred thousand to over 10 million cells. These cells are seeded on a membrane. Once the culturing process is complete, the cells seeded on a membrane are returned to the surgeon for the second stage of the process, implantation.

The surgeon will make an incision in the knee and prepare the defect by clearing away any and all damaged tissue. The surgeon will then place and fix the membrane with the cultured cells into the defect. Over several months, these cells create a matrix that covers the articular surface - in effect, replacing the lost cartilage in the knee.

Rehabilitation

As with most surgery involving joints, the patient’s recovery, and ultimate clinical outcome, following a MACI implantation, may be enhanced by adherence to an appropriate post-operative physiotherapy programme. Please see your doctor for information on suggested rehabilitation guidelines.
Wineman
Wineman
NSW
1412 posts
NSW, 1412 posts
21 Apr 2010 12:10am
robbo1111 said...

I've recently started using Pain Away arthritis spray on my knee. It's supposed to be some miracle product allegedly. Anyhow prior to using it I was unable to get through the night without waking up several times a night with knee pain. Now I get a full nights sleep. It might be worth a try.


If it works - use it.
This thread just reminded me (knees killing me at the moment - tennis & windsurfing, i refuse to not participate)

A fellow worker (Chinese) recommended "Wong Lop Kong Medicated Oil" for joint pain relief.

tried it & works OK - my better half says "that's camphor oil - my grandma & her friends used to put it on for aching joints (read arthritis) all the time"

Pick an old remedy, throw in a few aromatics, & sell for extra.

So, tonight came home & applied the Wong Lop aka camphor - instant relief

Next I try acupuncture
jp747
jp747
1553 posts
1553 posts
20 Apr 2010 10:26pm
aren't there any braces in s/s or carbon fiber you could use for the momentam sure there are a few that should be able to stabilize or ease the pain while sailing
upwind
upwind
QLD
166 posts
QLD, 166 posts
21 Apr 2010 7:33am
wow plenty to go on with there , thanks for all the input, will folow up on these suggestions........cheers
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
21 Apr 2010 8:08am
Are sailboarders aging or what..?
Obelix
Obelix
WA
1173 posts
WA, 1173 posts
21 Apr 2010 11:15am
Hmmm, let me start a prostate thread...
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
21 Apr 2010 1:53pm
Obelix said...

Hmmm, let me start a prostate thread...


jp747
jp747
1553 posts
1553 posts
21 Apr 2010 8:57pm
sboardcrazy said...

Obelix said...

Hmmm, let me start a prostate thread...



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we might just forget to gybe..alzeimhers?
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
21 Apr 2010 9:20pm
I dont sell them or even own one , but those dinky little blokarts use handsteering cruise at 30-40knts and one aussie has cracked 107kph on a queensland beach.
just a thought
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