Posted by Texasmark on November 15, 2023 at 05:59:54 from (147.160.220.77):
In Reply to: Knee replacement posted by 37 chief on November 14, 2023 at 19:58:24:
When I was working, I drove a sedan and would enter by opening the door, bending my left knee as my right foot entered, ducking my head and swiveling on my left foot. I wound up on crutches and decided to see an Orthopedic Surgeon as my left knee quit supporting my body weight.
I hobbled into his office on crutches and walked out waving both crutches (as I no longer needed them) to the surprise of the patients waiting to be seen.
He had perfected an injection for a joint, such as the knee that provided the cushion necessary for moving joints to continue to move freely.......I retired in 2005 and probably had the injection around 2000. I have yet to have a recurring problem with that knee and I mount my tractors at least 2-3 days a week. The visit included an MRI and the injection just took a few minutes.
I'd find a surgeon that does the injection before you put yourself through the surgery.
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