Knee Replacement - Getting Prepared
I will soon have first knee replacement. I wonder what type of info the surgeon should be presenting regarding the new knee. He has not offered and I have not asked. Also wonder what level of care any of you required post surgery. I live alone and wonder what kind of challenges I will face. Thanks for the input.
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Thank you for your feedback. I had been to PT to assist in a good recovery and stopped due to Covid-19. So, I actually just got a recumbent bike and have started with 15 min's a day for now. That's great about the pool water jog too. I will ask again to capture what is requested prior to my surgery scheduled for 6/25/2020.
@sunburned2020 My TKR had to be delayed by about 2.5 years due to other factors. While I was waiting I did exercise a lot and it got to the point where I was in much less pain than I had been because the supporting muscles were is such good shape.
I was great after the TKR but I have to admit, I did not do nearly as much PT at home between sessions as I should have. I suspect that is why my flex is only around 120, which is considered to be adequate but it does make some things impossible. I don't think it's worth having a procedure to improve the flex though.
JK
I had TKR in 2013 at Mayo Clinic. You are in great hands. I have so much faith in the Mayo docs. Do simple exercise, a healthy diet, get rid of bad habits (mine was smoking-last cigarette was Mother's day 2013) and you will do fine.
If only it were that simple! Maybe it is for some people?
@clbs Every person seems to have a different experience with TKRs. Stay positive, prepare and follow your doctor’s advice afterward. If you have chosen a great surgeon you are almost guaranteed to have a good outcome.
JK
Good for you! I had my bilateral knee replacements Mar 11, 2020.. I then went to another rehab hospital for a week for intensive therapy. They worked me hard. Before my surgery, I also bought a recumbent bike & so glad I did! I had a physical therapist coming to my home but had to let her go because of Covid-19. I am a caregiver & widow so.. I had to get both of them done @ the same time. I had a great doctor & lots of prayer & hard work.. do the physical therapy as soon as you can.!. The next day after surgery for me.. So glad to be out of that bone on bone arthritis!:) You will be fine.. you are doing your preparation.:)
Good afternoon sunburned2020, I am just checking in on your surgery. Was it delayed or are you in recovery today. Just thinking about you and wishing you well.
May you be free of course suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris
Recommendation fo knee replacement Drs. I need to make a apt but have no idea who to see
@123dianap you don’t say where you are looking for a doctor. If you are looking in the Boston area I have a really great one. His name is Dr. Wolfgang Fitz and he’s at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. When I was in an inner waiting room, waiting for an X-ray I spoke to a couple of other people there and he literally has people coming to him from all over the country, he’s that good.
JK
Can you contact me by a private message?