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Rehabilitation/Treatment Patient Stories
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Formerly known as "Patient Stories", this blog features first-hand accounts of users who have dealt with rehabilitation and treatment.


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Meniscal Tear and MORE!!! - Jan 12
I fell down on ice with my daughter 12/7/03. I went to the ER and was told I had swelling. Slowly, the more I used my legs to walk to work from train, drive, or carry my ...
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distal realignment NEED HELP!!!!!!!! - May 30
Second Knee Surgery--PLEASE HELP!!!!! I'm having my second knee surgery on July 17th 2003 and am looking for some advice. I suffered numerous dislocations, and in the summer ...
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Meniscus surgery rehabilitation - Jul 21
Had surger 7/1/02. Doing stationary bike work and general exercise, but walking still hurts after very little time. Are there some specific exercise I could do to achieve ...
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Cartilage Lack of Due to bad knee injury - Jun 11
I am writing with reference to my son-in-law. He had a 300lb. valve fall on his knee in January. He was operated on and is now going to therapy 4months later. His big problem ...
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Arthrofibrosis (Knee Scar Tissue) - Jun 11
I had arthroscopic surgery 3 months ago for patello-femoral problems. They found chronic synovitis, plica, and mild chondromalacia. A partial synovectomy was done. The knee ...
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Posted: May 26, 2001 19:58
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  • manipulation after total knee
    I had my tkr on april 3. 7 weeks ago, it is only at a 59 degree bend, so they are saying it need to be manipulated. Has any one had this done, how did it go , and did it help.
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  • Muscle atrophy and chances for 100% recovery
    During hand-to-hand combat training with the Army I suffered a blow to the outside of my right knee. The twisting action and subsequent fall caused a SEVERLLY torn MCL and partially torn PCL. But due to red tape with the Dept of Labor I could not receive surgery for about 10 weeks while insurance issues where cleared up. During that time my leg was totally immobilazed. I finally had MCL reconstructiv surgery about 2 weeks ago (Dr's felt the PCL didnt require surgery) My leg has now been immobilize about 3 months total and the muscle deteriation is shocking (my knee is much larger than my quads now) How will this affect my rehab and chances for a full recovery? I was hoping to one day go Rangers or Special Forces which requires tremendous physical fitness to say the least. I would be greatfull for any advice or comments on this issue.
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    Posted: May 26, 2001 19:58
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  • knee replacement problems
    after a total knee replacement august 2000 many problems have occured. scar tissue preventing proper movement and told nothing well help except time? HAVE TAKEN PHY THERAPY 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR 5 MONTHS AND REALLY WORKED HARD ,WAS TOLD THERE WAS NO MORE THEY COULD DO . KNEE WAS MANIPULATED 3 MONTHS AGO STILL DID NOT HELP. ONLY BENDS ABOUT 80 DEGREES VERY PAINFUL AND THE SWELLING IS UNBELEIVABLE. I AM NOT A PERSON THAT SITS AROUND, 61 YEARS OLD AND WORKS 5 DAYS A WEEK. I HAVE PUT WEIGHT ON MY KNEE 3RD DAY AFTER SURGERY I RETURNED TO WORK WAS TOLD THIS WOULD BE GOOD FOR ME.. COULD THIS OF HURT ME INSTEAD OF HELPING? SURE NEED FURTHER ADVICE MY DOCTOR SEEMS TO THINK I AM DOING FINE SAYS SOME KNEES TAKE MUCH LONGER THAN OTHERS....I AM GETTING REAL TIRED OF THIS.... ANY HELP OUT THERE?????
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