Posted by stevieb49829 on November 15, 2023 at 15:26:26 from (98.97.113.24):
In Reply to: Knee replacement posted by 37 chief on November 14, 2023 at 19:58:24:
The left knee is worse for the folks who have to push a clutch. It took me about 6 weeks before I could push a heavy clutch without it hurting. Down stairs was also a problem. Now at 6 months I have some very minor issues as I stand up from sitting a long time. If you have flexibility issues before, it will be a long road. My BIL had his done a week before me and started with a beat up knee for 25 years. They did an MUA (manipulation under anesthesia) a month or so after surgery, and it broke his scar tissue loose enough to get his range of motion pretty much back. We were both very active before, and pushed hard to get it back. DO YOUR PT, OVERDO YOUR PT. The best thing I did during recovery is walking on uneven ground. Puts all those little balance muscles back to work right away. Work on getting past the shuffle, and striding along. Get off the opioids asap, and work through the pain. It is a 2 year process, but by 5-6 months you'll be almost fixed. steve
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