Thu, Feb-28-02, 16:36
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Senior Member
Posts: 2,044
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 050/029/000
BF:
Progress: 42%
Location: Pennsylvania
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Trainer Dan, I need some important advise
Since you are the exercise guru, I hope you can help me on this one.
I've had a total knee replacement. Actually during the first operation, the doc really screwed up and broke my leg, didn't know it was broken until it didn't fit together after the glue was set, and then he had to remove it to fix the fracture and replace it with another. It was so painful and the therapy was unusual because I had to wear a bledsoe brace to stabilize the break while at the same time allowing it to bend for the cpm machine. The pain never did go away and I could hardly do anything for over 2 years so I had it done over by another doc.
This second doc told me that the second time around is actually worse than the first and the success rate is sometimes not as great.(this was actually my third knee) I feel that this knee is so much better that I am happy with it, but I still have some discomfort with it at times.
I have been going to the gym to help strengthen these muscles and other muscles that have not been exercised much for these past 3 years.
My question is regarding the weight machines. Is it dangerous for me to be using the weight machines on my knee? I have been told that there is always the chance that using weights will break the prosthesis loose. I don't want to damage this knee. I am still only in my mid 50's so I need this knee for a very long time!
Also, my family doc told me to avoid the treadmill because it is hard on knees, so I ride a recumbant bike for about 15-20 minutes or more 4x a week.
I will appreciate your views on this. Thank you from me and my knee!
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