Posted by Ernie Loganbill on November 27, 2009 at 22:18:09 from (4.245.7.10):
In Reply to: OT, new knee rehab posted by Edd in KY on November 27, 2009 at 06:20:49:
After reading all the comments and having a complete shoulder replacement one year ago I agree with the advice of, "Do as your therapist directs!!!" Pain.... oh you bet. But if you want to use your joint normally, get through the pain. I told my Dr. I can do anything I want to do except pass an airport security "hazing". I went on a mission trip to Ecuador where I laid a lot of cement blocks and did a lot of manual labor, built myself a 24' x 60' shop building (digging the footing with a "Mexican backhoe") and a lot of other jobs...... only because I did my therapy as I was instructed. Oh, yes, I'll be 70 early next year. I wouldn't even think about going back to the way it was before surgery.
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