Don't worry, not expecting medical advice more sharing it in case you were interested. I have a physio, a sports doc and an orthopaedic surgeon for that. All of which are very good. The first two are former athletes who competed at a national/international level and now work with several of the Australian teams/elite athletes (one perk of Canberra is the AIS). The surgeon is one of the very few (<5 I think) in Australia who specialise in hip arthroscopy, operates on AFL players, etc.
Arthroscope:
- It's an anterior-superior labral tear, appears small on the MRI but apparently that can be deceptive.
- Depending on the extent of a the tear the surgeon will either cut out the damage (small tear) or stitch it up and anchor it (large tear).
- Getting the surgery done by Hip Arthroscopy Australia who are apparently the guys to get this done by.
- I'll probably be on crutches for at least a week. The surgery isn't so much the issue because it's keyhole. But to get in there they will essentially dislocate my leg (under a general), it will take a while to recover from that.
- Phased rehab/physio after that and all going well I should have full range of motion in 6 weeks, and strength in 12 weeks.
- Injury was caused by powerlifting. Squatting much heavier (150kg) than I should have been after an extended period off training. Had a bit of soreness. Then spent the next three days, beach-running, beach-soccer, bushwalking and rockclimbing which aggravated the injury to the point that I could barely use that leg.
- Probably tore the psoas at the same time.
Psoas Tear:
- This was the original diagnosis for my injury
- There was a tear, had physio for it and it got better
- With the psoas healed it became apparent that there was a labral tear
Climbers Elbow:
- Similar to tennis elbow but I think it is a different tendon which is inflamed.
- Can't work my legs so I've been hammering my upper body. This has aggravated my elbow (esp pull-ups and handstand push-ups), so now I can't work the upper body either.
- The treatment for it is some soft-tissue work, and strengthening exercises but mostly rest. AFAIK there isn't much solid data supporting any specific intervention.
Fractured toe:
- I think it's been more than 8 weeks already.
- This was probably a stubbed toe or something.
- Toes take ages to heal though because they can't be immobilised.
Causes:
- No car accidents or other calamities
- Pushing too hard at the gym
- Pushing through pain on an adventure-weekend
- Stubbing my toe