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I shared this to illustrate that there are really no physical

restrictions after a good resurfacing. I was cleared by Dr. Amstutz

to skydive about 4 months post op – 2 months after I'd already been

jumping. I'm not a role model. I was an experienced skydiver with

2800+ jumps. I took a calculated risk and pushed the envelope by

trying it so early. You should be able to skydive at some point, but

follow your doctor's advice.

The minimum prerequisites: you'll need to restore enough leg strength

through exercise to be able to run a few yards at a good clip. And

your surgeon needs to be experienced, skilled, and use the right

implant.

Once you get the okay, if you've never jumped before, try a tandem.

A good tandem jumpmaster should be able to set you down with only a

step or two in the right wind conditions. The landing is not

necessarily your main concern; it's the opening of the chute after

freefall. You decelerate from 120 mph to 25 mph in a second or two

and all the force is transmitted to your hips by your leg straps.

You can pack your chute (or have it packed) for a slow opening to

minimize the shock.

Dave G.

C+ left 3/98, right 2/12/04, Dr.Amstutz, JRI

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