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<blockquote data-quote="texelburger" data-source="post: 8121424" data-attributes="member: 1905"><p>Well I had a total knee replacement in April 2021 along with having my kneecap plated and old,worn out,artifical ligaments removed.The operation went well and I remained conscious throughout.I worked hard after the op doing all the exercises asked of me and more to the extent that I was released from physio early.I still exercise around 5 days a week,except for during lambing,and do around 20 min on a static bike,along with sit ups and a few weights.</p><p>My knee is fantastic, I can walk without a limp,I can run reasonably well,I can kneel ok(although it is a funny sensation) and generally all is good.It does,however,feel as though you have a knee bandage on it(a funny feeling) and it won't bend quite as far as the other.</p><p>Overall very pleased and no regrets.My advice would be to to all the exercises asked of you and more post op.I have my first year review at Gobowen, Oswestry on Friday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texelburger, post: 8121424, member: 1905"] Well I had a total knee replacement in April 2021 along with having my kneecap plated and old,worn out,artifical ligaments removed.The operation went well and I remained conscious throughout.I worked hard after the op doing all the exercises asked of me and more to the extent that I was released from physio early.I still exercise around 5 days a week,except for during lambing,and do around 20 min on a static bike,along with sit ups and a few weights. My knee is fantastic, I can walk without a limp,I can run reasonably well,I can kneel ok(although it is a funny sensation) and generally all is good.It does,however,feel as though you have a knee bandage on it(a funny feeling) and it won't bend quite as far as the other. Overall very pleased and no regrets.My advice would be to to all the exercises asked of you and more post op.I have my first year review at Gobowen, Oswestry on Friday. [/QUOTE]
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