
Max Graham recovering from knee surgery
Max Graham understands the vital role of organ donation.
The 20-year-old captain of the Kelowna Rockets is experiencing the impact of this generosity firsthand after undergoing knee surgery.
When Graham tore his MCL in a game against the Spokane Chiefs back on January 15th, cutting his season short, a ligament from a donor — known as a cadaver graft — was used in his recovery.
“I not only tore my MCL down the middle, but I also tore it off my tibia,” Graham told RocketFAN, now with an increased understanding of the procedure that will get him back on the ice. “The medial meniscus, which is connected to the MCL, had a small tear in it. I also tore my posterior oblique ligament, towards the back of the knee. I tore that too.”
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