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5-Nov-08 10:00 AM  CST  

Teen Athlete Continues Active Lifestyle Thanks to Tissue Transplant 

MTF Article Seventeen year old Chance Murski  from Richmond, Texas, was born with a discoid meniscus. Sometimes called, Knee-Popping Syndrome, a discoid meniscus is an abnormally shaped meniscus within the knee joint. This can cause a popping sensation with pain over the outside part of the knee joint. Many people live normal, active lives with a discoid meniscus--even high performance athletes.

Unfortunately, this was not the case with Chance. Whenever he bent his right knee, a “pop” could be heard. He had his first surgery at the age of five. At that time, the surgeon told Chance’s parents that he would have to have another surgery in his teenage years to allow room for the growth of his femur bone.

Chance started playing baseball at the age of six in  the position of catcher. In 2004, Chance’s team, the Lamar Blaze, advanced to the Little League World Series and won. Shortly after this accomplishment, Chance was scheduled for additional surgeries.

The Murskis felt guilty for allowing Chance to pursue athletics. Their surgeon, Dr. Walter Lowe, assured them that this surgery is common in catchers. He told them they should be proud of Chance for what he’s been able to accomplish thus far with his birth defect.

One year after his surgery on February 5, 2008,

Dr. Lowe released Chance to start jogging, swinging a bat and throwing a baseball once again. By the end of the season, he had the top stats out of 20 baseball players on the Junior Varsity High School Baseball team.

“With out the donor, modern technology and the obvious passion of this surgeon, Chance would not have a normal knee, and much less be able to pursue his dreams,” stated Chance’s mother,  Tara.

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