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#453835 - 06/23/18 08:00 AM
Re: ot/Has anyone had Partial / Full KNEE replacement?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Donny, there are many, many non-surgical alternatives to full replacement, avenues that should be explored thoroughly before making a commitment to surgical intervention. Keep in mind that orthopedic surgery is a big business and there are lots of orthopedic surgeons out there that recommend joint replacement when it is not necessary at that particular stage of the disease. Far too often they tend to jump the gun. The MRI will provide the correct information on this, so be sure to read the radiology report yourself before making the decision. While I know there are several forum members here that have undergone successful knee replacements, working in the field of medicine, I got to witness, first hand, many individuals that did not enjoy the same success. Surgery is not a panacea - it's a last resort. Good luck, Gary
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#453848 - 06/23/18 11:42 AM
Re: ot/Has anyone had Partial / Full KNEE replacement?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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I am very happy that in my personal experience, and that of several relatives and friends, we have not come across the same doctors that Gary refers to ... People I have been in contact with generally say that the doctor has suggested waiting and trying other remedies first ... In my case, my ortho doc even injected Synvisc - a substance made from the combs of chickens - which provided relief for about a year ... it was only when nothing else was working and the knee was affecting my way of life that he said surgery was necessary ...
And, as Gary himself has said, it has been many years (decades?) since he worked in the medical field, and - like most things in life - prosthetics and surgical procedures have steadily improved in that time ...
All this being said, Donny, get yourself at least two opinions based on the results of the MRI, and most of all remember: both pre-op and post-op, your best friend - regardless of how arduous it may be - is PHYSICAL THERAPY ...
best of luck, paesano ...
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#453850 - 06/23/18 11:44 AM
Re: ot/Has anyone had Partial / Full KNEE replacement?
[Re: tony mads usa]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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I am very happy that in my personal experience, and that of several relatives and friends, we have not come across the same doctors that Gary refers to ... People I have been in contact with generally say that the doctor has suggested waiting and trying other remedies first ... In my case, my ortho doc even injected Synvisc - a substance made from the combs of chickens - which provided relief for about a year ... it was only when nothing else was working and the knee was affecting my way of life that he said surgery was necessary ...
And, as Gary himself has said, it has been many years (decades?) since he worked in the medical field, and - like most things in life - prosthetics and surgical procedures have steadily improved in that time ...
All this being said, Donny, get yourself at least two opinions based on the results of the MRI, and most of all remember: both pre-op and post-op, your best friend - regardless of how arduous it may be - is PHYSICAL THERAPY ...
best of luck, paesano ... Thanx Tony for the good words
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