Posted by B-maniac on January 12, 2011 at 19:02:47 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: O/T Knee replacement posted by 37 Chief on January 11, 2011 at 22:54:02:
Had left one done three yrs ago. PT and back to work in 3 mos. Back to bowling after 1 yr (sliding leg) No pain whatsoever now. I was 57 when done. 60 now. Age may have made my recovery quicker than older people. Never any regrets. As others said , no pain no gain when it comes to physical therapy. Have her take whatever pain relief she needs an hour before pt. They NEED to STRETCH those muscles and they will hurt you if you don't "load up" so to speak. Trying to be brave won't get it done. Mine was titanium and high density polyethelene. Now that they don't "cut" the muscles it has made it ten times easier to "heal up" Best wishes to both of you (you will be involved when she gets home) All will be well. Randy.
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