Monday, March 24, 2025

Lesley

Watching the Masters Indoor World Championships, one story of particular note.  Lesley, age 67, won the 800m World Title in the W65 age group.  The time wasn't massively special (2:53) but here's the kicker:

Leslie is racing on a Total Knee Replacement

My dad and Lesley's husband, Dr. Tom, met at my first Nationals win in IN in 2012.   I saw them at Hayward in 2022 when Lesley had to pull out of the Masters 800m Exhibition race.  She told me then she had decided to have a TKR.  Tom told me that her rehab was "double" what is prescribed for a typical TKR surgery and he owns one of those Alter G zero gravity running treadmills (like $40k).  

There is one at a facility in Chattanooga that I could book a session on for $10.  Maybe I'll consider it in July.   Anyway, I think this story could be inspiring for people who are struggling with knee replacements and shows that TKR isn't necessarily the end of the story.  I recently had communication with the M65 WR holder in the 5k who just had a hip replacement at age 69.  He fully intends to return to elite level and challenge the M70 WRs.  

I did a few new PT exercises today and will ramp up hopefully to full regime by next weekend.  Just living and walking around is actually PT.  This is just day one of post crutches and it feels weak and vulnerable.  Still put the soft brace on when carrying firewood upstairs and doing an errand.  Any kind of stress or accident now would be a huge mistake so part of this is just being super careful.  So far so good.  Noticeable improvement in a week.

Alter G zero gravity running machine:




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