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I'm curious if anybody has tried PRP for knee trouble. I tore my ACL and medical meniscus playing indoor soccer back in 2003, had surgery (used medial patellar for the ACL and he stitched up the torn meniscus), and that knee is perfect except from it being tender to kneel on hard surfaces and can only get about 98% flex getting into a catcher's squat. Most of the flexing issue is due to the joint healing so solid. I never have trouble with it swelling anymore, weather change doesn't bother me, and the only time it feels achy is if I stop hitting it with weights for a few weeks. I realize I'm incredibly lucky on the recovery. It was a combination of having a top ten orthopedic in the country on knees do the surgery, doing tough physical therapy a month before surgery to prep the knee for surgery, doing ridiculous physical therapy after the surgery for couple months (20+ hours a week just on the knee) to get through the crucial recovery period, and a good chunk of luck and good genes.

I went in for my regular check-ups for the year following surgery and everything was great. I have continued to go each and every year to have them proactively check it to make sure that it remains structurally sound (the peace of mind is worth the $40 copay to have them say it is still rock solid and I don't need to see them until I have a problem). Last year I had him check my non-surgical knee as it felt a little "fuzzy" inside. They immediately put me on the MRI machine to check. I was told I have a couple rough spots on the cartilage, my medial patellar tendon had microscopic tears which could just be tendonitis, and that in general the joint reflected "heavy use." I have been very active in sports my whole life (catching in baseball early on, basketball, soccer, tennis, hockey, racquetball, etc.), so I guess that is expected. I don't have any pain, however, and I never take any drugs (even during/after a rough tournament I don't need aspirin or anything like that). I'm 33, so I still have youth on my side although I definitely feel soreness and experience a slower recovery than I did in my late twenties.

The orthopedic who didn't operate on me (but did my last check-up) suggested that PRP could help. He told me to research it but I haven't taken a lot of time to do that. I'm more interested in talking with somebody who has actually done it with a knee. The knee bothers me more now than it did a year ago, but I've slipped out of my cross-training routine and am trying to get back into it. I think that after I get back into a good weight-lifting routine that the knee will stabilize and the negative sensations will reduce, but the damage that's in there won't fix itself. I'm curious if the PRP will.

Thanks for any feedback,

Bryan
I have a case of blue and a case of green that I can sell for about $20 less than the current going rate ($85 for blue and $100 for green). Case means 36 3-ball cans. If you don't need a full case I and do the single cans for the equivalent discount. Thanks.
E-Force has an incredible sponsorship package ($120) for college players on college racquetball teams. That includes their high-end frames which retail for $260. Let me know if anybody is interested.
I have somebody who doesn't like any of the current frames because they are too stiff and cause pain (due to prior injuries and surgery complications). Does anybody have a frame they like that isn't very stiff? We started with the Problem Child/Meanstreak and those were way to stiff so we looked at the Blackjack/Royal Flush but those were still too stiff for him. I'm thinking the E-Force Knife, but wanted to see if anybody else had this issue. Thanks.
Posted: 12/09/11 in Equipment. Score: 1 Frames that are not stiff 6 replies
I have somebody looking for the KM backpack from the 2009/2010 season that has all the yellow on it. Thanks.
Please see the attached seven-year agreement between Pinchshot.com and the different Missouri Racquetball programs. We are now the official retailer of the Missouri Racquetball Association, the Missouri High School Racquetball Association, and Missouri WOR (World Outdoor Racquetball).
From Dan's Email:
Come be a part of the 10th Annual Greensfelder St. Louis Open...

The Greensfelder St. Louis Open, November 11-13, has been one of the Midwest's largest annual tournaments over the years. This event brings together local club players, Missouri Racquetball Association members, college players, and participants from Missouri's high school league.

This is a great 'first tournament' for adults and junior players who have never entered a tournament before. WE HAVE SPECIAL RATES FOR ADULTS PLAYING IN THEIR FIRST TOURNAMENT... contact Dan for special discount offers.

The concept is simple: experience a great weekend of racquetball with the entire racquetball community! Come play St. Louis' largest annual racquetball event! ALL SIGN-UPS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 6PM CST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH.

MIXED DOUBLES & PRO-AM DOUBLES play only on Friday night
MENS DOUBLES play only on Saturday late afternoon and evening
SINGLES plays Fri-Sat-Sun

The Greensfelder St. Louis Open will feature hospitality and tournament shirts for all entrants.

COURT SPONSORS: We are still looking for court sponsors for the event. Contact Dan if you are interested. Remember, at the Greensfelder St. Louis Open all of the court sponsors get to participate in the Friday Night Pro-Am Doubles.



Also...see attached press release for info on the new 7 year agreement between Pinchshot.com and the different Missouri Racquetball programs. They are now the official retailer of the Missouri Racquetball Association, the Missouri High School Racquetball Association, and Missouri WOR (World Outdoor Racquetball).



Here is the Vetta Sports Racquetball Schedule for 2011/2012

10th Annual Greensfelder St. Louis Open (USAR Sanctioned & IRT Satellite Event) November 11-13, 2011

Vetta Sports Holiday Charity Classic (USAR Sanctioned) December 17, 2011

Racquetball Blizzard (USAR Sanctioned & IRT Satellite Event) January 13-14, 2012

Pinchshot.com Championships (USAR Sanctioned & IRT Satellite Event) February 3-5, 2012

Missouri State Championships & Regional Qualifier Presented by Pinchshot.com (USAR Sanctioned) TBA April 2012

Jenny Straszacker Memorial Racquetball Tournament TBA June 2012

Please feel free to forward this email to anyone you think would be interested. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.

I hope to see you at an upcoming Vetta Sports tournament!

--
Dan Whitley
Private Club Manager
Racquetball Director
Vetta Sports Clubs
12320 Old Tesson Road
St. Louis, MO 63128
Phone: 314-842-3111 ext 3
Fax: 314-842-0058
E-Mail: dwhitley@vettasports.com
Website: www.vettasports.com

This is the racquet with orange on the sides. Thanks.
I have somebody who wants a Radium 190. I have it in a 150 and 170, but no 190. I'll buy it outright, or can trade a Command Powerflex 190 or Heatseeker 190. Thanks.
I'm sure this has been covered a thousand times. I have several customers complaining about the strings moving on them, and they have to adjust in-between the rallies.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I tell them that it is primarily because they cut/slice the ball as opposed to the strings being too loose (I had one person at 45lbs. and the strings still moved). However, nobody ever seems to have this problem with the strings that come from the factory.

Is there a way to prevent this? I think I may have seen years ago that some people spray the strings with hair spray or scotch guard, but does that affect how the racquet plays (adds a little weight, tackiness grips the balls more and creates more spin making it harder to hit flat, etc.)?

Thanks,

Bryan
Posted: 09/22/11 in Racquet Stringing. Score: 0 Strings Moving Around 3 replies
I can't believe nobody has picked up the new Blackjack for $140 yet, but either way I have a large grip Meanstreak that I can ship for basically half of retail.

Thanks,

Bryan
I have one new Blackjack (okay, about three hits on it so there isn't a placard) small grip we can ship for $140. New is retailing for $190. Customer decided a heavier racquet was preferred so we're stuck with the 160g.
I think the going rate right now is about a hundred bucks. I have a small grip still in the plastic wrapper we can move for $75.
I heard on the news this evening driving home that it was the six-year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. That ended up coinciding with the kickoff of the men's tour (as the first major pro stop was New Orleans for many, many years) the same weekend. I remember not having any knowledge of the potential hurricane until that Saturday morning; what a shocker. We drove up to Jacksonville in a 4-cylinder rental that night and the rest of the way to St. Louis that Sunday. We went back the following year (and helped sponsor that tournament to bring in Mannino and Vanderson) to help try and bring back the kickoff to New Orleans.

Wow. Six years later. How far we've come and how far away we still are.

Anybody else there? Memories you care to share?
I had a customer order the wrong weight and I can't return it (small grip). Heavy weights don't move well in my market. Retail is $200 but I'll send it for $100 shipped. Thanks.
The new challenge ladder season started last weekend with the one-day shoot out. Attached are all the details.
Attached is the flyer. Hope to see you there.
Does anybody have an interest in a brand new Head Liquidmetal 180 for $90 shipped?

Thanks,

Bryan
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