Injured Hawthorn forward Mitch Lewis makes painful admission about surgery

Injured Hawthorn forward Mitch Lewis makes painful admission about surgery

Hawthorn forward Mitch Lewis has opened up for the first time on his ‘pretty tough’ ACL surgery, revealing he was shocked by the level of pain afterwards.

The 25-year-old was ruled out of the Hawks’ breakthrough AFL finals tilt when he went down with the knee injury in July — in his first game back from a separate knee problem that had kept him out since April.

Surgery followed the new injury and, now six weeks removed from going under the knife, he is finally back to a new normal following a difficult initial recovery period.

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“The first weeks, I’ll be honest, were pretty tough in terms of pain and swelling. Not sure if I was quite prepared for how sore it was going to be,” Lewis told 7NEWS Melbourne.

“Gladly off all my pain medication now and moving in the right direction. Little wins each day, which is really exciting.

“Back on the bike now, back in the pool. Include some different exercises each day. Happy with where we’re at and on track.”

Lewis is helped from the field after blowing his knee in the game against Geelong.Lewis is helped from the field after blowing his knee in the game against Geelong.
Lewis is helped from the field after blowing his knee in the game against Geelong. Credit: Getty Images

Lewis will be out of sync with his teammates until late in the 2025 pre-season.

Set for his milestone first run in mid-to-late October in the middle of Hawthorn players’ scheduled leave period, he is already eyeing off the new year “when things are a bit more autonomous” in his rehab.

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