How Many Knee Replacements Successful First Time? How Many People Have Had Four Knee Replacement Same Knee?
A lot of first knee replacements are successful. Do research on the surgeon. Get a second opinion. Follow the surgeon’s instructions EXACTLY. There are many types of
knee prosthetics that can be used. Ask the surgeon which
one he usually uses and research it on line. Good luck
Posted by atjone Date: Friday, January 1, 2010
Categories: Surgery
Tags: First, Four, Have, Knee, Many, People, Replacements, Successful, Time
Is It Better To Go In For Total Knee Replacement Of Both Knees Together Or One Knee At A Time?
My mom is 59 yrs old and she has arthriritis of both knees…ie both in very bad condition…the doctor suggested getting both knees operated at the same time(4 DAYS apart)…but I read somewhere that recovery is very much delayed in such cases plus it’s difficult to do.anyone with any personal or professional experience please help!
Posted by atjone Date: Sunday, December 6, 2009
Categories: Surgery
Tags: Better, Both, Knee, Knees, Replacement, Time, Together, Total
Have Anyone Ever Had An Hip And Knee Replacement Done At The Same Time? If So What Was The Experience Like?
I am a 33 year old female. with chronic hip and knee pain.
Posted by atjone Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Categories: Surgery
Tags: Anyone, Done, Ever, Experience, Have, Knee, Replacement, Same, Time, What
Should I Get Total Knee Replacement On Both Knees At The Same Time?
Do both at same time, and get it over with. I had the choice when I had leg surgery. I am so glad that I chose to do it all at one time. One surgery time, one recovery time, and its over
Its a lot to deal with at one time, but I am so grateful that I done it that way.
Posted by atjone Date: Friday, November 13, 2009
Categories: Surgery
Tags: Both, Knee, Knees, Replacement, Same, Should, Time, Total
How Successful Was Knee Replacement Surgery How Much Time Should I Expect To Be Off Of Work Ty
The physical therapy is the important part after wards. Most people are off 4-6 weeks depending on what your job is.
Posted by atjone Date: Friday, November 6, 2009
Categories: Surgery
Tags: Expect, Knee, Much, Replacement, Should, Successful, Surgery, Time, Work
What Is The Average Recovery And Rehabilitation Time For A Knee Replacement?
I’m a physical therapist.
Typically, people are in the hospital about 3 days after a knee replacement. Depending on how you’re doing, you may go home from there or go to a rehab facility. If going to a rehab facility, typically patients stay about 2 weeks after a knee replacement. Healing time can vary..staples are taken out after 2 weeks. Your range of motion comes back gradually in most cases, it can take anywhere from 4-5 days to 6 months to get back to ‘normal’. Most people are doing quite well after a month or so, and can stop using an assistive device (walker, cane, etc) to help them walk. Depends on how active you are now, how out of shape you are, and how motivated you are to do your exercises post-operation. It’s not an easy recovery, but worth it if you’re willing to put in the hard work.
Posted by atjone Date: Monday, November 2, 2009
Categories: Surgery
Tags: Average, Knee, Recovery, Rehabilitation, Replacement, Time, What
Need A Drs Answer: Is Recovery Time For Videoarthroscopic Surg Longer Than For A Knee Replacement?
I’ve had videoarthroscopy of the knee to remove torn cartilege in 4/05 & pain has returned.
Posted by atjone Date: Friday, October 23, 2009
Categories: Surgery
Tags: Answer, Knee, Longer, Need, Recovery, Replacement, Surg, Than, Time, Videoarthroscopic
What Is The Recovery Time For Knee Replacement Surgery?
this is personal advice, not medical advice
usually full range of motion is recovered over the first two weeks. at 6 weeks patients have usually progressed to full weight bearing with a cane. complete recovery from the operation involving return to full normal function may take three months and some patients notice a gradual improvement lasting many months longer than that.
Posted by atjone Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009
Categories: Surgery
Tags: Knee, Recovery, Replacement, Surgery, Time, What
Hip Or Knee Replacement – Which Has Longer Recovery Time?
I’ve had both hips replaced, and now need knees done. I’m wondering if anyone has had both done, and which the felt was the longer recovery time.
Thanks in advance!
Posted by atjone Date: Saturday, October 10, 2009
Categories: Surgery
Tags: Knee, Longer, Recovery, Replacement, Time, Which
Knee Replacement. How And When Do They Decide It Is Time For It And On An Average How Long Is Recovery Time?
I am 61 still working as a welder and am still active