Setback Comeback
Mac Harman has been a gymnast since she was just three years old. As a freshman at the University of Kentucky, Mac trained diligently in all four events for her chance to compete at the college level with UK Gymnastics. But during a practice her freshman year, Mac’s left leg locked out while landing part of her routine. She had snapped her PCL, tore her LCL, tore her meniscus and broke her tibia.
After a series of x-rays and an MRI, Mac’s worst fear was confirmed: she was going to need surgery if she wanted to continue to be a gymnast. Dr. Darren Johnson, an orthopedic surgeon and knee expert at UK HealthCare’s Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine, and Dr. Kimberly Kaiser, the UK Gymnastics team doctor, worked closely with Mac and her family every step of the way.
After surgery, Mac began the nearly ten-month recovery process with her trainer, Cody Walker. Mac worked day in and day out with Cody and Dr. Kaiser to rebuild strength in her leg, work towards regaining full mobility and trust her body again. After eight months, she was cleared to start practicing and competing again.
Today, she has successfully returned to gymnastics and is gearing up for her senior season. Mac now competes on beam and bars since vault and floor routines put too much pressure on her knee.