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richardr




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Knee replacement
Mar 20th, 2013, 8:30pm
 
It looks like Vicky, my wife, will have to have knee replacement surgery the next couple of months.   Sad  
 
We are looking into how this will affect our cycling.  I would be very interested in hearing about the impact on cycling of any one who has had a knee replaced.
 
Richard
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Tom Nuchols




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Reply #1 - Mar 21st, 2013, 5:43am
 
I have just had my right Knee replaced as of Dec.10, 2012.  I have no problems with peddling a stationary bike with that knee in the rehab.  I have continued to work out at the  local Wellness  Center.  I am having problems with sciatic nerve problems in my Left hip which is causing me balance problems.  The first 15 days of rehab make all  the difference in  the world  with  rehabing the knee.
I was placed on  a continuous motion the next day and the staff also had me up walking that same day using a walker.  When I got home iwas given a continuous motion machine for 21 days which I was told to use for 3  two hour sessions a day.  I followed the instructions   except for the 30 hour  power outage over Christmas.
I understand  that there is an outstanding orthopedic  hospital in Plano.   GOOD LUCK!
I am happy that I had it done.
Tom Nuchols
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Reply #2 - Mar 21st, 2013, 6:21am
 
In Oct. I had hip replacement, Baylor Dallas.  The other 4 folks in my rehab class all had knee replacement surgery.  Everyone said if they had to do it again, they would, by all means.   My Ortho doctor, is booked solid, (hips and knees), and has been doing it for over 30 yrs.   Best to your wife.
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Reply #3 - Mar 21st, 2013, 4:52pm
 
+1 on the rehab, and the experienced surgeon!  Had one friend with knee and ankle problems.  Her surgeon decided to correct the knee first, and that turned out to be a mistake.  She wasn't 100% for two years.
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