Gila Trout wrote:Personally, for me the first two weeks after the operation were the worst. I did two weeks of home rehab and about 5 weeks in the gym. I went back to work in 2.5 weeks and was walking with a cane. After another week I ditched the cane and in about two months I was doing pretty well. 5 months later went to the Sierras and was hiking and wading streams. Like I said before being pain free and having a normal range of motion is a GOD send. I think working hard in renab is the key. I know some people who after their replacement did not take rehab seriously and they had allot of problems.
Lanny
The replacement is only half the job, the rehab is the other half. If you don't finish the job you won't be happy with the results. It is really good to hear the reports of knee replacements gone well. For the 3 people in my family who did it, it was hard, but worth it in the end.