Does anyone on here caravan, erect an awning etc, post knee replacement?
Mine are knackered. I can still manage no problem on the whole but if I have the op is that the end of caravanning?
Dustydog said:if I have the op is that the end of caravanning? )
Raywood said:My mother had the operation and has never looked back and others I know have managed just as well so while it is not nice to need it the future should be good.
Personally I think that if you are looking for an awning, an inflatable might be easier with an electric pump.
Personally I think that if you are looking for an awning, an inflatable might be easier with an electric pump
GeorgeandAde said:Hope someone can help please.
I had a full knee replacement 13 weeks ago and although painful,have tried really hard to keep exercising the joint.(im 60 years old)
A few posters here have said they still cant get past 90 degrees.The same as me.
I thought I wasnt working the joint hard enough but is this 90 degree normal?
Incidentally,I had my operation at Southmead hospital and was encouraged to attend a 2 hour session 2 weeks before my op to receive a booklet and talk about the exercises I should do after op.
The reason for this that Southmead do not offer physiotherapy for knee replacements any more.Apparently,they are losing a lot of money where people are not turning up for sessions.
Also....my knee clicks like h@ll at every step and is very loud
Back in January I opted for drug therapy , followed up by cortisone injections and since May physiotherapy authorised by my GP. The physio is very much do your exercises at home, but for me it is working and putting off the big op day. I can kneel down with decent knee pads, and just about still get up unaided.GeorgeandAde said:Hope someone can help please.
I had a full knee replacement 13 weeks ago and although painful,have tried really hard to keep exercising the joint.(im 60 years old)
A few posters here have said they still cant get past 90 degrees.The same as me.
I thought I wasnt working the joint hard enough but is this 90 degree normal?
Incidentally,I had my operation at Southmead hospital and was encouraged to attend a 2 hour session 2 weeks before my op to receive a booklet and talk about the exercises I should do after op.
The reason for this that Southmead do not offer physiotherapy for knee replacements any more.Apparently,they are losing a lot of money where people are not turning up for sessions.
Also....my knee clicks like h@ll at every step and is very loud