Yup... Years after my partially torn ACL and meniscus (both left side), I still can't train legs worth a damn. Every leg day I leave the gym with massive amounts of swelling on the left side and I can hardly walk for a few days after due to the swelling/discomfort. It affects my job and it's driving me nuts.
Some background... I developed with a malformed left knee joint (underdeveloped cartiledge and no patellar groove in the femur), so I've had knee pain and problems for as long as I can remember. The issues worstened when I was powerlifting, and PLing ended abruptly with a bad hyperextension during a PR attempt on the platform.
Saw 2 orthos who looked at my MRI and history. Tey both told me surgery won't help, so it would be a waste of time. They didn't have much positive to say about the possibility of recovering in any useful way when it comes to doing anything fitness related. And I quote, "You could try physio, but it probably won't help."
...and he was right. I tried two physios, who each took a different approach to the issue. In both cases, all the exercises did was generate a lot of swelling and discomfort. No progress was made.
Fast forward a few years and tons of fat later from sitting my ass, I got back into training last year. It's been a struggle. I've been taking it easy on legs for the above reasons. But it sucks... For the past 5 weeks I've acutally tried to push it and get in a good leg workout, but it is just aggravating the joint as described in the first paragraph.
I never wanted to be a "doesn't squat to depth" guy. I certainly never wanted to be a "never squats" guy. Now it seems I might end up an, "always skips leg day" guy. That sucks!
I don't do weighted squats or deadlifts (DDD and spinal DJD.) I've tried various machines (smith machine, hack squat, leg press.) I've also done BW single joint stuff like lunges, etc. Doesn't seem to matter what I do now. If I actually try and progress, I get the same result everytime.
Thoughts, opinions, suggestions?