Anybody out there been able to return to playing soccer? I played about 7 years in a recreational 40+ league and would love to try to get back. Surgery was 1/30/08, and am planning to wait until 6 months to try. The team scrimmages 2 blocks from my house, so I have been taking the long way home from work on Thursday night to avoid temptation.
Any soccer stories out there?
Chris Nolan
Chicago
Sheinkop
Hi Chris,
I am 41 and a soccer coach from Ireland. I had my right hip resurfaced nearly 2 weeks ago. I have discussed restrictions with soccer with my surgeon many times. His advise to me was that after 1 year he would lift all restrictions on impact sports (actually playing )However he would prefer if I did not go back playing as it could shorten the life span of the BHR.
He sees no problem with coaching and reckons I will be back at work in Sept, running & demonstrating.
I have played soccer since I was 8 and have collected many many war wounds over the years but I do feel that now I am over 40 and have had this wonderful BHR option available I want to make it last. Saying that I do know one guy who had 2 BHR over the past 4 years. He is now 46 and plays 5 a side the odd time.
I hope some of the above helps.
John P
I am pasting my entry that I posted re John's question and soccer...it seems like more people are reading this strand.
I had my right hip done in March at the Anderson clinic outside of DC. I am a former college/pro player in the states and am 44 years old. I plan on playing next month in an over 35 league and have been diligent with my training. I was on crutches for 3 weeks and then went directly to walking and at about 5 weeks started roadbiking and lifting weights. I started slowly but am now riding about 100 miles per week (30 to 40 miles per ride) and have been kicking the ball for about 3 weeks (no matches or contact). I am doing drills and exercises and am finding I am needing to teach my leg how to spring/move quick again...I am seeing some improvement though and am experiencing no pain. My goal will be to play on an open age division on a top flight amateur team in the spring. If you can rebuild your strength, get your flexibility back there shouldn't be any problem playing...bone grafting/healing to our replacement hip is essentially done after 8-10 weeks even if it'll take about 1 year or so for full %100 percent recovery. I am literally working out every day and taking supplements too. I plan on posting my experiences on the athletes section of the surface hippy site when I complete a couple of matches. Keep the faith. Neil
Hi Neil
I will be happy to post your story on the main website as you recover. I would like to have some photos or videos of you back in action. That would be a great addition to your story.
I will post your story on the Athletes page http://www.surfacehippy.info/athletes.php (http://www.surfacehippy.info/athletes.php)
Who was your doctor? I post the stories and catgorize them by doctor name.
I look forward to your updates and hopefully photos. I sometimes miss posts here on the discussion group since there are so many, so it would be helpful if you would just email me your updates, photos and videos pwalter@surfacehippy.info
I also invite any other athletes that have stories to tell to forward me their story and photos or videos. I am also happy to post non-athletes stories too. Just send me your info.
Pat - Owner/Webmaster of Surface Hippy
I think you guys are (or will be) real proof that hip resurfacing can help us return to our old active lives. I'm a former college soccer player, and I know that has to be one of the most challenging activities for a hip patient. Hockey too.
More power to you!
- Tom