Thanks for the reassurance! I had my surgery 6 months ago and I’m still doing my therapeutic exercises every other day sometimes I do 3x a week or 2x a wk plus I walk 15 mins every 3 days or so. I know I’m healing. My incision still feels sore and I get a throbbing pain every now and then but I know I’m healing. I will be ready in another 6 months for sure. This is my second go round. Two new knees that I’m very grateful for.
@Farmerbettyboop27 ай бұрын
Your routine sounds pretty much like mine. I’m six months out also and exercise much like you. Not daily. But the tight knee still drives me bonkers, although it feels slightly better when I do my bends and stretches
@KneeReplacementTherapists7 ай бұрын
Sounds like you are doing a great job keeping yourself active and moving. With time, I'm optimistic you will continue to feel better!
@KneeReplacementTherapists7 ай бұрын
The tightness is definitely a lingering symptom for a lot of people, but staying active and doing exercises like you both describe will go a long way with time and patience!
@Farmerbettyboop27 ай бұрын
@@KneeReplacementTherapists thank you for the encouragement. So hard to be patient when you desperately want to feel normal again. Tks much
@jacquelinemartin23967 ай бұрын
I just had both knees replaced 3 months ago at the same time and yes don't do too little and not too much. I followed my therapists advise and am happy to say at 3 months I'm doing great walking 30 min a day, aquafit and my regular exercises. It was hard not to compare myself.
@KneeReplacementTherapists7 ай бұрын
Sounds like you are doing great! Thanks for watching and sharing!
@jacquelinemartin23966 ай бұрын
@@KneeReplacementTherapists I have a question. I've developed shingles on my knee is this normal. Any info would be appreciated. I may have Bern foung too much
@vib.39697 ай бұрын
Thank you. Your videos are always very helpful.
@KneeReplacementTherapists7 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that!
@JaneChigbo7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your advise
@KneeReplacementTherapists7 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@CSTA20247 ай бұрын
I will be getting both knees replaced starting with the worst one 1st. And then somewhere down the road, I will get my next one done. Today is April 30, 2024, and I will get a phone call about my surgery at noon. I've always healed quick, but that was when I was younger, and now I am 66. So this should be interesting..
@KneeReplacementTherapists7 ай бұрын
Best wishes to you with your upcoming surgeries. Patience, consistency and taking an active approach in your rehab and recovery are just a few important keys to a good outcome!
@rosesablee7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much from Malaysia... Very helpful..
@KneeReplacementTherapists7 ай бұрын
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching!
@dianafigueroa45516 ай бұрын
I had done my knee two years both knee but some times i have pain and some times i dont whar can you say it is normal
@user-wk1mw9nj3i766 ай бұрын
Thanks: your videos helped me a lot during my first TKR, and now I’m 2.5 weeks into recovery from the other knee’s replacement, done 3 months after the first. So far so good, but I am surprised by the severe pain in my “good” leg’s thigh quads. The doctor and my PT say that that pain is common because I’m working the “not completely healed” first leg so much, and they don’t have a solution beyond patiently continuing the regular PT exercise, rest and icing. Do you have any general advice about this? Is it common? Am I missing something I could be doing? Thank you so much for your honest expertise.
@KneeReplacementTherapists6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the question. I would agree this is not uncommon as your asking more physically from these muscles as you begin to rehab from surgery on the other knee. It will get better with time, but if the soreness is severe you can try some strategies: gentle soft tissue massage with your hands, a massage stick, tennis ball; you can do some gentle stretching and movements of the knee and leg on that side, and heat to those muscles can also help with soreness, too. Best wishes with your continued recovery.
@user-wk1mw9nj3i766 ай бұрын
Thank you for your suggestions! I experimented with low heating pad heat, and it seemed to help a bit, so I’ll keep on with that. I was icing the surgical leg and warming the first surgical leg at the same time, so it was a little weird feeling. Haha. I will try some massage too. It’s really nice of you to answer viewers’ questions! Your videos have helped!
@amymoler7 ай бұрын
I have zero feedback inhibition in my body as to what is "too much." 47 yrs of nonstop pain means every every post surgery PT I've ever done starts with "do this" and then I literally can't move because of the pain level for at least 3-5 days. Took me 16 months to learn to walk again without crutches after meniscus removal. Am expecting 3+ yrs with the TKR
@KneeReplacementTherapists7 ай бұрын
I hope it won't take that long to walk normally after surgery. Try not to compare your outcome and rehab from previous surgeries as all surgeries and recoveries are different, even for the same person. You may have a prolonged recovery or you may not. Focus on what's within your control and one day at a time.