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Walking without the joint pain is amazing!
Great to hear things are going so well. So will this mean more riding and less restoration projects?
glad to hear it Dave. I hope you got the polar cube. That thing is invaluable. https://www.breg.com/products/cold-therapy/devices/cube-cold-therapyRegarding pain, in the pre-op classes, the instructor stated that post operation pain is less than the pre operation pain you have been living with.Enjoy!
Ed I am using a product very similar to this leftover from when my daughter had her shoulder surgery. It should help the healing process! Thanks
How ya feelin Dave?
Quite good! First PT session yesterday was easy. The walker is already put away, and am walking pretty good with a cane for safety. Walking slowly of course. The therapist classified me as "high performing" which wasn't a difficult bar to attain. As she explained, the problem with high performers is that they can rush the process and risk a dislocation, which I plan to try to avoid at all costs. The repercussions of a dislocation sound very gruesome and the recovery very lengthy, so I am willing to abide by all the safety guidelines. Again, thanks for all the kind thoughts people!
My good friend had a total knee replacement. He, too, was having no issues and DID overdo it badly messing up his implant in the process. He required a 2nd surgery which took 2x the recovery time so yes - even though you feel good TAKE IT EASY.
Interesting would love to know what actually happened. I had my hip replaced in March and just had my knee done on the same leg on Tuesday. I can imagine that having to have it redone so soon after the initial implant would be nearly catastrophic. The recovery PT regimens for the surgeries is pretty rigorous but it also is progressive and if you follow it should have strong muscle control which I think in the long run is the most important for keeping joints in alignment whether they are original equipment or aftermarket. 6 months after my hip replacement I was hiking even on medium to rigorous trails with no issues. I'm hoping the same will be the case with the knee but time will tell. I heard a lot of chatter from others about potential hip dislocation but for whatever reason my surgeon said that barring a severe accident or fall that I should not be concerned based on my general musculature from years of running and cycling. Most important is not getting you activities ahead of your recovery.
Hip hip hooray! (Someone had to say it.)
Its been almost 3 weeks and I must say this new hip is fabulous! PT is going very well. So well, that I must constantly remind myself to observe all the precautions.Last week I had my 2 week post op visit with the surgeon. He said the condition of my hip was one of the worst he had seen. Besides 3 dime sized shards floating around in a completely degraded joint he said that the ball end was so deteriorated that when he cut it off he could squeeze it like a NERF BALL! Dang!! I guess I got ever last bit out of the OEM!!