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I keep falling/breaking bones

Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Jul 25, 2022 | Replies (31)

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Good evening to all of you and thanks for the introduction, Amanda. I have been fighting falling for several years when my right knee buckled. I had my first TKR 10 years ago. That was on the left side. As time went on the buckling became worse on the right side. One of the issues that has made me quite happy about this 2nd TKR on the right side is the fact that the buckling is gone.

I no longer have to hold on to doorways as I pass through or make sure I am near something I can grab when I get out of bed or up from a chair at dinner. My PT post-surgery understood exactly what buckling meant and how it got started. Connections between nerves and muscles were just not happening. I am at week 7 now and I have not had any buckling by the new knee which has to mean that signals are being directed appropriately and therefore I am more secure and confident that my knee just won't give way and cause a fall. You may want to check on that situation.

May you be free, protected, and safe from inner and outer harm.
Chris

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I found an article that as additional information about knees that buckle. Let me know if anything appears to be helpful in understanding what may be going on.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322074
Knowledge is power and I join you all in wanting to add to our knowledge and understanding of what is going on in our bodies.
Chris