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Farming after knee surgery
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyroads" data-source="post: 6713679" data-attributes="member: 81810"><p>My wife had 2 knee replacements, 6 months apart, 4 years ago, aged 50/51. I can only agree with the experiences above. </p><p>Strengthen the leg muscles as much as possible. The ITB can cause a lot of pain otherwise. </p><p>Do all the exercises post op that you are given, this is the key to full recovery.</p><p>Go easy on the painkillers if 1 op is close to another. She has been left with an intolerance to onions and garlic as a result of the impact of heavy painkillers on the lining of her stomach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyroads, post: 6713679, member: 81810"] My wife had 2 knee replacements, 6 months apart, 4 years ago, aged 50/51. I can only agree with the experiences above. Strengthen the leg muscles as much as possible. The ITB can cause a lot of pain otherwise. Do all the exercises post op that you are given, this is the key to full recovery. Go easy on the painkillers if 1 op is close to another. She has been left with an intolerance to onions and garlic as a result of the impact of heavy painkillers on the lining of her stomach. [/QUOTE]
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