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Related: About this forumI have a new left knee! The experience exceeded my expectations
Replacement was at 10 AM, PT dude got me to the bathroom using my walker, took a walk around the hall. 70 years old - being pretty fit (avid hiker and gardener) surely helped.
May get my other done in October!
I'm half a bionic DUer!
Srkdqltr
(9,494 posts)surfered
(12,249 posts)The most important thing is to do the therapy. If not, , scar tissue will reduce your range of motion. Good luck!
markie
(23,945 posts)may you be on the trail soon
gab13by13
(31,567 posts)At 77 years old.
The secret to rapid recovery is to do the pre-surgery exercises to strengthen the area around the knee.
I used my walker a week, a cane 5 or 6 weeks only because my therapist told me to use it because people get out of your way, she lied, so I quit the cane.
My surgeon didnt use a robot, said he was better than a robot.
You have to look really hard to find my scar, No fancy creams, a cheap tube of cocoa butter.
Glad to see you handled it well.
MIButterfly
(2,290 posts)Congratulations on your successful surgery and I wish you a speedy recovery!
mopinko
(73,394 posts)everyone i know whos gotten it done in the last few yrs has had great results and a rapid recovery.
i have a hip that is starting to bark at me. not ready yet, but i wont hesitate when it gets to that point.
otoh, my spine is melting, and there is little to b done surgically. they can fix the worst disc or 2 now, but it will just set off a chain reaction. le sigh. stuck w pain shots. had 1 last week and seems like it helped. question is how long it will last. theyre not fun, either.
NewHendoLib
(61,682 posts)2naSalit
(100,835 posts)Glad to hear it all went well!
Good luck on the next one!