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Hello I had knee replacement in February 2024 it’s been 8 months still not walking and I’m still in pain I’ve been to the Emergency room because of the pain how do I get back to walking thank you
@ Thank you for watching! Hang in there ! You can still make a lot of progress at 12 weeks. There could be a few reasons why you’re still dealing with pain behind the knee. What I typically see is that pain behind the knee is usually present with individuals who haven’t restored full knee straightening. This is due to calf/hamstring muscle tightness and joint stiffness. Keep up with the stretching especially in a seated position if you can tolerate it. Wishing you the best!
Thanks for watching! Yes this can absolutely help with restoring knee extension. Two reasons why someone might struggle to get full straightening of the knee is due to lack of flexibility in the hamstrings/calf muscles and/or weakness in the quadriceps! This exercise is targeted at building strength in the quadriceps (upper thigh) muscles! If you want to learn more about best stretches for regaining knee extension make sure to check out this video here ➡️ th-cam.com/video/vOlS7caH2h0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wsxM2zLzMC5hGHs3
Thank you for taking the time to comment and watch this video! So happy to hear you will start to implement these during your rehabilitation! Wishing you the best!
Great listening to Ur advice and understanding the exercises better I'm 3weeks post-op now .I've been struggling wiv my bending just been given more exercise to do steps movements help loosening my knee .I found this easier to do range movement is now 70
This is one of those things where you dont need it at all, until you do. And then, youre Sooooooo glad that videos like this are available. Im 16 days out after left TKR, and thankfully, I have zero issues straightening my leg. Its the bending that is really giving me trouble. I reached 98%, (once) last week, which I feel good about, but There is so little strength in my left knee when its bent. Just soo unstable, I live fearing its gonna buckle lol. PT is great. It leaves my leg feeling like a droopy wind sock but so good for it. All of your videos have been a GREAT supplement to my exercises. Thanks for keeping me motivated.
Thank you so much for your kind words and most of all for taking the time to watch here! It means a lot to hear that they have been helpful in your recovery! Sounds like your rehab is going great and I know with consistency you’re going to start to feel more confident. This recovery takes time and you want to focus on the small wins each day!
Congratulations on your recent surgery! I’m so happy to hear that you’re feeling better and improving each week! Stay consistent you got this! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!
I am 3 weeks post-op RTKR. My physical therapist has me doing these exercises and they are great. However, she doesn't want me using any added weight on the new joint yet since she calls it an open chain. She thinks I should wait until about 6 weeks before adding weight so the cement is fully set. Your thoughts?
Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment! I would say EVERY patient has individualized needs and some people do knee to add some weight early on in order to progressively challenge their leg muscles. And for others no weight and closed chain would be more appropriate. At the end of the day it’s up to the patients individualized needs and exercise selection can be imperative to help one recover at a fast rate! Great question!
@@MovewithDrMike Thanks Dr. Mike. I appreciate the quick response and all of your informative videos. I have a significant varus condition so will be getting a LTKR within a couple months to have two straight legs! Do you have a preferred implant? Mine is the MAKO.
I'm 1 1/2 years post op TKR. The post surgical pain was excruciating for months. I'm still going for PT 3 times a week but had to switch from land to pool because of the pain. My surgeon showed me my X-rays and the knee replacement is perfect. I went for a 2nd opinion and had more sophisticated X-rays taken and the 2nd surgeon also said the knee replacement was perfect. I still have so much pain. My other knee is bone-on-bone and I am scared to death to go through another TKR surgery. Will be grateful for any suggestions. Don't know how much longer I can go on like this. I also have had 2 total shoulder replacements. Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us all. I am very sorry to hear that you haven't received the outcome you've been looking for. Unfortunately everyone recovers at different speeds and there are so many factors that could be influencing why you might be dealing with more pain. I also want to give you kudos for still finding a way to keep moving and exercising even if that means you transitioned to pool therapy. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
Thanks for watching! You will most likely notice improvement after 2-3 weeks due to neurological changes but it will actually take between 6-8 weeks to truly develop strength in the quadriceps! Hope that helps
I am a 61 year old male who needs bilateral knee replacement due to osteoarthritis. Where is a good place to find this service as I have to travel. Alberta Canada.
Hi doctor, thks lot for ur videos. Iam 69yrs female, it's already month since I have done my right knee TKR ,I can't bend my knee when I am on bed but while sitting on bed I can do a little bit. Is it normal doctor, will it improve after? Thks doctor. I was following ur videos n I did the exercises my left knee is doing better which I done it's 3 and a half months.
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! It really means a lot! And yes it is normal to have more difficulty bending the leg lying down vs sitting. This is why I see that many benefit from sitting knee stretches since it’s a little easier on the knee joint. Keep at it and please let me know if there are another other videos you’d like for me to make!
Two weeks ago, I had a knee replacement im 62 years. I'm scared of taking 1 step in my house. What easy exercises I can do. I do walk around with the walker going to the bathroom, but I'm not couping.
Thanks for watching! These are some great exercises to start with for strengthening the knee! You can also watch this video here where I go over more exercises to help ➡️ th-cam.com/video/tSxN6vpIpyQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=133zGxBZddeX5WKE Hope this is helpful!
If you enjoyed this video please support the channel by hitting that SUBSCRIBE button, giving this video a thumbs up, and share with someone you know! Also let me know in the comments below if there is a specific topic you'd like for me to cover in an upcoming video! SUBSCRIBE HERE ➡️ : th-cam.com/channels/ZD99R65MskO3E2rmkdXUEQ.html
Hello I had knee replacement in February 2024 it’s been 8 months still not walking and I’m still in pain I’ve been to the Emergency room because of the pain how do I get back to walking thank you
3 weeks post op LTKR. 69 years old. Great video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to watch! Hoping for a speedy recovery!
Hello :)
I an just behind you, 16 days out LTKR also, (60 in Feb),. How is your stiffness and bending?
Hope youre doing well.
Thank you. A TKR is in my near future. I intend to do these exercises now in preparation.
Thanks for taking the time to watch this one! I appreciate you leaving a comment! Wishing you the best
Been 12 weeks for me, definitely have to do all exercises at home not just at Physical Therapy. Still in a lot of back knee pain. Any suggestions?
@ Thank you for watching! Hang in there ! You can still make a lot of progress at 12 weeks. There could be a few reasons why you’re still dealing with pain behind the knee. What I typically see is that pain behind the knee is usually present with individuals who haven’t restored full knee straightening. This is due to calf/hamstring muscle tightness and joint stiffness. Keep up with the stretching especially in a seated position if you can tolerate it. Wishing you the best!
Thanks Doc! Will this help with getting better extension? I am struggling at 13 weeks post op, at 5 degrees currently.
Thanks for watching! Yes this can absolutely help with restoring knee extension. Two reasons why someone might struggle to get full straightening of the knee is due to lack of flexibility in the hamstrings/calf muscles and/or weakness in the quadriceps! This exercise is targeted at building strength in the quadriceps (upper thigh) muscles! If you want to learn more about best stretches for regaining knee extension make sure to check out this video here ➡️ th-cam.com/video/vOlS7caH2h0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wsxM2zLzMC5hGHs3
I am 5 weeks post-op RTKR. Great video, I will do these exercises.
Thank you for taking the time to comment and watch this video! So happy to hear you will start to implement these during your rehabilitation! Wishing you the best!
Great listening to Ur advice and understanding the exercises better I'm 3weeks post-op now .I've been struggling wiv my bending just been given more exercise to do steps movements help loosening my knee .I found this easier to do range movement is now 70
Thanks for taking the time to watch and for your positive words! I really appreciate it! Wishing you the best of luck in your recovery! Keep at it!
This is one of those things where you dont need it at all, until you do.
And then, youre Sooooooo glad that videos like this are available.
Im 16 days out after left TKR, and thankfully, I have zero issues straightening my leg.
Its the bending that is really giving me trouble. I reached 98%, (once) last week, which I feel good about, but
There is so little strength in my left knee when its bent. Just soo unstable, I live fearing its gonna buckle lol.
PT is great. It leaves my leg feeling like a droopy wind sock but so good for it.
All of your videos have been a GREAT supplement to my exercises. Thanks for keeping me motivated.
Thank you so much for your kind words and most of all for taking the time to watch here! It means a lot to hear that they have been helpful in your recovery! Sounds like your rehab is going great and I know with consistency you’re going to start to feel more confident. This recovery takes time and you want to focus on the small wins each day!
Thanks, Dr. Mike, for this very useful video! I'm 10 weeks post-op, and I feel like doing some different exercises now that I'm improving.
Congratulations on your recent surgery! I’m so happy to hear that you’re feeling better and improving each week! Stay consistent you got this! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!
Please wish me luck....waiting a long time for both knees to be replaced...R one first. Op now put back to January. I will keep watching your channel.
Best of luck! Thanks for taking the time to watch and support my channel! I really appreciate it and hope it helps along your recovery!
I am 3 weeks post-op RTKR. My physical therapist has me doing these exercises and they are great. However, she doesn't want me using any added weight on the new joint yet since she calls it an open chain. She thinks I should wait until about 6 weeks before adding weight so the cement is fully set.
Your thoughts?
Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment! I would say EVERY patient has individualized needs and some people do knee to add some weight early on in order to progressively challenge their leg muscles. And for others no weight and closed chain would be more appropriate. At the end of the day it’s up to the patients individualized needs and exercise selection can be imperative to help one recover at a fast rate! Great question!
@@MovewithDrMike Thanks Dr. Mike. I appreciate the quick response and all of your informative videos. I have a significant varus condition so will be getting a LTKR within a couple months to have two straight legs! Do you have a preferred implant? Mine is the MAKO.
I'm 1 1/2 years post op TKR. The post surgical pain was excruciating for months. I'm still going for PT 3 times a week but had to switch from land to pool because of the pain. My surgeon showed me my X-rays and the knee replacement is perfect. I went for a 2nd opinion and had more sophisticated X-rays taken and the 2nd surgeon also said the knee replacement was perfect. I still have so much pain. My other knee is bone-on-bone and I am scared to death to go through another TKR surgery. Will be grateful for any suggestions. Don't know how much longer I can go on like this. I also have had 2 total shoulder replacements. Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us all. I am very sorry to hear that you haven't received the outcome you've been looking for. Unfortunately everyone recovers at different speeds and there are so many factors that could be influencing why you might be dealing with more pain. I also want to give you kudos for still finding a way to keep moving and exercising even if that means you transitioned to pool therapy. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
How many weeks of these exercise will improve quads strength?
Thanks for watching! You will most likely notice improvement after 2-3 weeks due to neurological changes but it will actually take between 6-8 weeks to truly develop strength in the quadriceps! Hope that helps
I am a 61 year old male who needs bilateral knee replacement due to osteoarthritis. Where is a good place to find this service as I have to travel. Alberta Canada.
Thanks for watching!
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@dschenk4086 thanks for watching!!
Hi doctor, thks lot for ur videos. Iam 69yrs female, it's already month since I have done my right knee TKR ,I can't bend my knee when I am on bed but while sitting on bed I can do a little bit. Is it normal doctor, will it improve after? Thks doctor. I was following ur videos n I did the exercises my left knee is doing better which I done it's 3 and a half months.
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! It really means a lot! And yes it is normal to have more difficulty bending the leg lying down vs sitting. This is why I see that many benefit from sitting knee stretches since it’s a little easier on the knee joint. Keep at it and please let me know if there are another other videos you’d like for me to make!
@MovewithDrMike thk u so much doctor, I only wanted to know whether afterwards I can bend my knee, is it normal?
Two weeks ago, I had a knee replacement im 62 years. I'm scared of taking 1 step in my house. What easy exercises I can do. I do walk around with the walker going to the bathroom, but I'm not couping.
Thanks for watching! These are some great exercises to start with for strengthening the knee! You can also watch this video here where I go over more exercises to help ➡️ th-cam.com/video/tSxN6vpIpyQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=133zGxBZddeX5WKE Hope this is helpful!