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@gengen

That’s awful. From what I know they ought nit to have accepted you as a client.

Please update once you have seen your surgeon.

It’s a business and it’s profit based, everything else is secondary. I was very nervous at first as I had a bad break in my arm last year. Hiwever I am going slowly on the machines and have not had any problems.

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Just got home from the doctor's and my knee is OK. The hardware they put in is good but in their opinion there are some pulled ligaments and muscles that weren't completely healed from the surgery and they gave me a cortisone shot to calm things down in there and exercises to do but said it could likely take 4-6 weeks to heal. I made them (Osteostrong) aware of my knee replacement, I questioned my trying the machines and they said it shouldn't be a problem. They apparently are more concerned about money than people. By the way, the price at my local osteostrong is $207 a month. I should have known when I had to sign a waiver of liability that the machines could do damage and THEY KNOW IT.