About a month ago, I tweaked my knee in training as a guy was going to pass my guard and ended up putting a lot of pressure on my left knee and pushed it forward. It still feels kind of irregular but nothing that I noticed too bad anymore. But that's not the worst of it...
The first night I went back to train (after a month) we were drilling takedowns, and my training partner fell onto my right knee as I swept my right leg through the middle of his legs. I immediately thought the worst, since I'd torn my ACL in that knee a long time ago, but after I went to the doctor she told me that it was highly unlikely I tore anything since I could walk on it. Basically, she told me to follow the RICE method (rest, ice, compression, elevation) and if after a week I saw no real improvement to go visit the orthopedist she referred me to.
I've just noticed that my knee as well as my calf were swollen and bruised, so I've been staying away from the gym, taking my meds and icing it as often as possible. My question is, has anyone else dealt with this kind of injury before form jiu-jitsu, and what else can I do to heal quicker, like exercises and whatnot.
Thanks guys!
The first night I went back to train (after a month) we were drilling takedowns, and my training partner fell onto my right knee as I swept my right leg through the middle of his legs. I immediately thought the worst, since I'd torn my ACL in that knee a long time ago, but after I went to the doctor she told me that it was highly unlikely I tore anything since I could walk on it. Basically, she told me to follow the RICE method (rest, ice, compression, elevation) and if after a week I saw no real improvement to go visit the orthopedist she referred me to.
I've just noticed that my knee as well as my calf were swollen and bruised, so I've been staying away from the gym, taking my meds and icing it as often as possible. My question is, has anyone else dealt with this kind of injury before form jiu-jitsu, and what else can I do to heal quicker, like exercises and whatnot.
Thanks guys!