Posted by JR FRYE on February 13, 2011 at 08:57:08 from (71.7.56.19):
In Reply to: Knee Replacement posted by blackangus on February 12, 2011 at 18:36:15:
I go in on wednesday to have my right knee replaced and straighten, I had it worked on 8 years a go and they put a fixator on it and it grew crooked, the reason for the fixator was to move the leg to the out side to get on to more cartledge.This is going to be a long time healing I think. The allen wrench that you see in the pic, was to losen the lock screw at the top and tighten it up on the bottom in turn pulling the leg to the out side. If you can see the they made a small cutt on the left side and drilled a few holes in a line and then broke my leg in order to make the fixator work right. I wore this for 6 months and had to learn how to walk all over again.The wrench was used 6 times a day for 34 days, and pain like you would not beleave my wife had to tighten it up. hope I can show this ok; So Larry@Stinescorner and Dave2 dont be stiring up any fires while I am gone OK OK, Im just joking BE GOOD GUYS JR FRYE
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