#Knee replacement
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crippled-peeper · 3 months ago
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people with arthritis and deep scars and healed broken bones and spinal hardware and joint replacements and cranioplasty and similar musculoskeletal disorders:
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incandescentflower · 6 months ago
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literally fell asleep halfway through my physical therapy exercises today. haha damn. I am so tired why are bodies so terrible. at least I can step up and down stairs again, albeit one at a time. and my knee bends past 100 degrees now which seems like a miracle.
I'm so happy I did this follow up surgery though. Everyone was totally right. I'm actually able to bend my knee in a way that is allowing it to stretch and not just having a hard limit at around 90 degrees. I wish I hadn't been so stubborn and did it sooner.
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So today was interesting. Im equally pleased and devastated. 33 year old me was told a partial knee replacement is my best option. So thats nice.
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zooni46 · 8 months ago
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Who is the best joint replacement surgeon in Guntur?
Dr Potla Sivaiah at Happy Hospitals stands out as the best knee replacement surgeon in guntur, renowned for his unparalleled expertise and commitment to successful knee surgeon in guntur. With a stellar reputation for successful knee replacement surgeries, Dr Sivaiah including his team of top top knee replacement surgeons combines advanced medical knowledge with a compassionate approach.
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rehabhealthtips-1990 · 8 months ago
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Recovering from Knee Replacement: Essential Exercises and Mobility Tips
Enhance knee replacement recovery with effective at-home exercises and mobility tips. Coastal Home Rehab provides a comprehensive guide to rebuilding strength, improving flexibility, and regaining mobility, ensuring a smoother and faster recovery process. Learn more at Coastal Home Rehab.
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jamiepage19 · 2 years ago
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Update on Haunted by the Opera Ghost
So. I'm still here. Suffering from severe writer's block and an extreme lack of motivation, but still here.
This chapter has consistently kicked my ass for months now. I think I've torn it apart and rewritten it like four times now. Not an easy feat considering that each rendition was over 2,600 words. And with each rewrite, my confidence dwindles and my insecurity over whether or not I should even be doing this grows. This is a pivotal chapter and I feel like I'm in a war with my characters lol. I have this carefully constructed plot with things I can and cannot do in order to progress said plot and stay true to my ending, and my characters are literally FIGHTING me.
That's a thing, right? It's okay. I'm okay.
It hasn't helped that I had surgery to fix a failing knee implant back in May, and the surgery actually made things a shit ton worse. My knee literally disintegrated while they were in there. So guess who now needs a total knee replacement at the ripe age of 40 instead of the partial they originally had done back in 2019? This girl right here. So yeah. Recovery has been a bitch, and the constant pain (and Lupus--FFS I cannot make this shit up. God I've had a fucking hell of a year. Sigh) and not being able to do simple things like laundry, housework, and yard work (seriously, the only thing I have wanted to do this summer is make my backyard look pretty) has brought a good dose of depression along with it. The only solace I've found lately has been playing the new Zelda game and avoiding everything else.
Anyway. This right here is an attempt to pull myself up by my boot straps. I've been writing fairly steadily the last couple of weeks, and while the progress I've made is small, it's still progress. I think I'm finally satisfied with the latest rewrite and have set myself up to finish the chapter in a way that doesn't conflict with my overall vision of this story. I'm also slowly responding to reviews on FFN and AO3, so if you haven't heard from me yet, you will. Just give me time. Every day is a battle right now, but I can get through this.
So yeah. Thank you for coming to my pity party. There will be party favors at the door. In the form of a chapter update. Hopefully very soon. If you read this til the end, you are a saint and I love you.
TL;DR - Life sucks but maybe a chapter update this weekend???
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kdkeenan · 1 year ago
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My Big Fat Weight Loss Campaign: Part 1—How It Began
I gave up on losing weight a long time ago. I have all my life found the subject of my weight a huge embarrassment. I was not fat as a child, but I was plump, and bullies discovered early on that they could make me miserable by singing “Fatty Fatty Two-By-Four” on every occasion. My father harped on my weight all the time. He was thin as a blade without making any effort, and couldn’t understand…
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rheumannoyed · 2 years ago
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hi hello i have recently diagnosed osteoarthritis & I'm about to have meniscus repair surgery & have been told to 'expect a knee replacement inside of ten years'
how do you manage the social expectations tied up with it? so many people have told me I'm too young for surgery and should get a second opinion. how do you convince people that surgery is necessary and vital, even at a young age? how do you convince yourself?
Oh my gosh I have no idea how long this has been in my inbox; I'm so sorry!
Osteoarthritis sucks. The social bias against young people having an invisible but crippling illness is a lot to deal with. Usually when people say "you're too young!" in a pitying way I respond with something like, "haha tell that to my bones!"
If it's a doctor saying so, I asked what tests I needed done and what my alternative route of treatment would be. It ended up being replacements after all.
But it sounds like you're most often getting genuine disbelief that you would need a replacement. I would tell them all the alternate routes I took, and show them proof of how much better a replacement will be for you. You could always get a second opinion if you want. I genuinely had photos of my x-rays on my phone to show people at one point.
Once it was officially scheduled, I had several pre-op appointments that were extensive Q&A sessions between myself and several different surgeons and orthopedists asking, "Are you sure? Are you SURE?" and talking about every single step of the process. That definitely helped with the self-conviction and assuring others that everyone was on the same page.
That being said, convincing myself wasn't too hard because I was in and out of a wheelchair by the time I got my knee replacements lined up. I knew I had to go through with it after exhausting all other paths. And I was right. And it was worth it.
Best of luck with everything. I'm sorry you have to go through this, but you'll come out the other side!
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dstprl · 4 days ago
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Knee surgery can be a major turning point. But follow these 10 strategies that will have you back to your former self in no time.
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kneeandshoulders · 16 days ago
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Transform Your Life with Knee Replacement by Dr. Nataraj H M
Dr. Nataraj H M in Bangalore provides top-notch knee replacement procedures for pain relief and improved mobility and is renowned for his excellence and patient-centered care.
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drashitshah · 20 days ago
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Experience advanced robotic-assisted knee surgery with Dr. Ashit Shah, a leading robotic knee replacement surgeon in Mumbai. Precision care, faster recovery, and excellent outcomes await you.
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ginnidevihospitaljaipur · 20 days ago
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नी रिप्लेसमेंट के बाद कितने दिन तक फिजियोथेरेपी ज़रूरी है?
नी रिप्लेसमेंट सर्जरी के बाद फिजियोथेरेपी बहुत महत्वपूर्ण होती है। लेकिन ��ई लोगों के मन में सवाल होता है – कितने दिनों तक फिजियोथेरेपी करनी चाहिए? क्या रोज़ करनी चाहिए? और क्या फिजियोथेरेपी बंद करने से दोबारा दर्द हो सकता है?
इस वीडियो में जानिए डॉक्टर की राय, सही समय अवधि और कुछ जरूरी एक्सरसाइज जो आपकी रिकवरी को तेज़ करेंगी।
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incandescentflower · 7 months ago
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for anyone who might end up wanting to look into this (and tagging for this purpose) - having a knee arthroscopy after having a knee replacement is like 1/10th of the terribleness.
mostly I just have a weird anesthesia headache. pain is negligible with meds only hours after. I could probably even walk without a cane, but I figure better to not over do it.
I am guessing PT is gonna feel a whole lot different now. Gonna reset to hard again for a bit but I already can bend it past where I could before surgery and it's gonna make all the difference.
I think after having such a major surgery I couldn't help but feel so frustrated about going backward, but this didn't end up feeling like that for me.
It helped that this is common surgery after ACL repair apparently which also can have a build up of too much scar tissue so I had heard from a number of people it was worth it, but still, couldn't help but get worked up about it.
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zooni37 · 21 days ago
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Best Orthopedic Hospital in Guntur
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hipkneecare · 1 month ago
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Precision in Every Step: Meet the UK’s Knee Replacement Experts at Hipknee Care
Hipknee Care is home to some of the best knee replacement surgeons in the UK, offering expert care with a focus on precision, safety, and patient recovery. Their team of leading orthopedic specialists uses advanced surgical techniques and cutting-edge technology to ensure the best outcomes. With years of experience in both partial and total knee replacements, Hipknee Care delivers personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs. From consultation to rehabilitation, their compassionate approach ensures comfort and confidence throughout your journey. Trust Hipknee Care for world-class knee replacement surgery that restores mobility and enhances quality of life.
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bodyfocusclinic · 1 month ago
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If joint pain is slowing you down, especially in the knees, you’re not alone. Degenerative arthritis is a leading cause of chronic joint pain and stiffness, and for many patients, the prospect of total knee replacement can feel daunting. Fortunately, more individuals are turning to non-surgical, regenerative therapy designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and potentially delay or avoid major surgery.
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