queencitybuckeye
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queencitybuckeye
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Thu, Jul 18, 2019 3:12 PM
From friends that have had it, understand and follow the rehab process religiously.
justincredible
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justincredible
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Thu, Jul 18, 2019 3:21 PM
My grandma had both of her knees replaced 15 or so years ago, so in her early 70s. She's still going strong, but I remember it being a lot of rehab. I remember driving her to some of her appointments during the summer when I was home from college.
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Thu, Jul 18, 2019 3:36 PM
Good luck BRF. With any injury (conservative treatment or post-op), be sure to be committed to PT.
ptown_trojans_1
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Thu, Jul 18, 2019 3:58 PM
Rough. Good luck man. My family is well acquainted with knee replacements. My mom, dad, aunt, and grandma have all had double knee replacements. I've quit running and gone to biking to try and save mine. So far so good, in my mid 30s.
The surgery and recovery time has improved so much just in the last 3 years.
But, as others said, gotta stick with the PT. Also, make sure you keep moving and do not allow scar tissue/ arthritis to build up as they will only make it way more painful and difficult to extend your leg. My dad had one knee totally screwed up because he let some tissue build up. He had to get it redone basically a few years later.
Oh, and it is going to hurt for a while, especially when they really flex your knee back for PT.
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Fri, Jul 19, 2019 8:11 AM
Good luck with your recovery, BRF, hopefully you'll come back better than Colonel Steve Austin-lol...fwiw, a close friend of mine opted for stem cell therapy in lieu of a transplant, and it's working well for him. Didn't know much about it until he went through it, but he seems to feel it was worth the investment--and since it's not yet covered by medical insurance, it was an investment!