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Lateral tibial plateau injury recovery time

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Unfortunately, I crashed at high speed on the pre-christmas PIPAU bash (I was working on speed control and thought I was getting somewhere, but clearly not).

I have just had a private MRI and to quote the summary, it said:

"Undisplaced fractures of the posterior LFC and lateral tibial plateau as described. High-grade sprain of the superficial and deep MCL. Low-grade sprains of the ACL and LCL."

Has anyone had a similar injury and what is the estimated recovery time? I'm seeing someone at the fracture clinic next week but kind of wanted an idea so I could let my work know if it was good or bad news.
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@The Lady Vanishes, I had lateral TPF and MCL strain in 2013. Did it on 1st April, plate and screws, skiing from November. I did a blog in apres. MCL still hurts a bit sometimes. It's all about the rehab

https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=99642
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Youch! Your poor leg - but I know that feeling of immense stupidity all too well. Thanks for the link - I guess I'm taking a very un-fun sabbatical from work for now then
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@The Lady Vanishes, what does a "high grade sprain" mean? it sounds like a rupture - ask about that at the fracture clinic - it might be more troublesome than the fracture
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@holidayloverxx, no idea, but on the bright side it's not a tear! I'll ask at the clinic. Thank you!
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@The Lady Vanishes, and see if your travel insurance pays for private physio...you will need it
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@holidayloverxx, thank you. Unfortunately, it doesn't but I'll manage
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Just read your injury to my OH and he said "was this you posting?". The only difference being my was at a comically low speed but a very similar ACL / MCL / undispaced TPF / LCL sprains cocktail, although on the last day of the EoSB a few years ago rather than at the start of the season.

I was non-weight bearing on crutches for about 10 weeks and had several weeks further of physio but was skiing again the following season. I have been significantly more cautious since and to this day wear a donjoy brace while skiing as the hyper extension from catching an edge gives me the fear. I suspect I could alleviate a lot of this if I upped my overall fitness though as have no issues while running for example.

Best wishes for your recovery!
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Thank you @always29! Not looking forward to so long on crutches, but it's worth it if I can ski next season Very Happy
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Not the exact same injuries, but on April 11th 2022 I had a bit of an accident and ended up with a communicated complex fracture of the patella....basically I smashed my kneecap into 6 separate bits. I had the knee rebuilt with a plate and 13 screws. I was in a full leg brace for 10 weeks.

I had my first day on skis this week, so 8 months and 2 weeks after the injury.

the key to recovery is physio and exercise, if your insurance isn't paying then make sure you get a physio who has access to a gym rather than just an office, it makes the world of difference. Also if you are not already join a gym, if you're at physio once a week you should be in the gym at least 2 / 3 times in addition to that.

but will some effort you will be back on skis in December 2023.
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That sounds painful! But good to hear you're skiing again, that's the most important thing. My insurance isn't paying, but I've found a good physio who deals with knee injuries and they are attached to a Virgin Active gym which is a bit more classy than my gym group membership but I figure if I'm paying privately I need all the benefits!
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The Lady Vanishes wrote:
@holidayloverxx, no idea, but on the bright side it's not a tear! I'll ask at the clinic. Thank you!


Unfortunately I think high grade sprain will be at least a moderately severe tear. You need a professional to look at MRIs and advice rehab
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@peanuthead, thank you. I saw a knee specialist yesterday and he said it was a relatively minor fracture and that I'll be back to normal within three months including physio. He said if it was a major tear it would have shown up on the x-ray which it didn't so I'm pretty happy!
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@The Lady Vanishes, Yay! did he say you could partial weight bear?
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@holidayloverxx, not yet but I have another appointment in 4 weeks so I'm guessing he will then
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holidayloverxx wrote:
@The Lady Vanishes, I had lateral TPF and MCL strain in 2013. Did it on 1st April, plate and screws, skiing from November. I did a blog in apres. MCL still hurts a bit sometimes. It's all about the rehab

https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=99642


Do check this thread.
A meticulous approach to recovery and deserved a good outcome given the effort
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