Knee surgery revives Jeff Jackson's career

During the Grand Masters (Over 60’s) Hockey World Cup in 2014 Jeff Jackson's left knee was swelling badly after each game and severely affecting his performance.

During the Grand Masters (Over 60’s) Hockey World Cup in 2014 Jeff Jackson's left knee was swelling badly after each game and severely affecting his performance.  It was painful and needed constant icing and attention.  He felt like his career was over.

Matt was very reassuring and Jeff completely trusted him to do whatever needed doing. Post Operation, Jeff was worried that he might not make a full recovery and be able to play again. After following the rehabilitation process to the letter, he played his first game six months after his procedure.

His knee now feels completely normal, and this Summer, exactly a year since the operation, he played for England in the European Championships. Six games in seven days and the knee was perfect.

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