Dr. DiIorio explains what you can expect in in-patient and out-patient rehabilitation following a Total Knee Replacement. Gary Schoenberger, PT walks you step by step through the goals of out-patient physical therapy, what you can expect, and how your knee will feel.
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TerrieNancizx195 1 month ago
my pain was so bad with the first total knee replacement , that belive me if i was not in all this pain with the other knee i would not have it. i have had 54 various surgeries my body looks like a road map but the pain from this surgery was the worst possible the pain meds would last two hours and i would cry for 2 hours waiting for the next pain pill isnt there something they can do to block the pain for the first 6 weeks then it would be manageable.
HomicidalKittys 1 year ago
I am 4 weeks post op with a rt TKR. I am a veteran and surg done at the VA in LA. I received a Smith and Neqhew Oxinium knee. at this point my knee is weak and unstable. What kind of progress should I expect at the 4 week period. It feels jiggly/loose and stabbing pain above and below the knee cap. flex 120 and extend 170 good. I feel as I walk that I have no control when I put my right leg forward and it seems to release. WHAT EXERCISES should I be doing NOW. I also sent a video response
chipbartley42 1 year ago