I haven’t had a knee replacement but have had shoulder replacement and the recovery time is about the same. You’re looking at 12+ weeks including physical therapy. Everyone is different in recovery time but that’s the average time you’re looking at.Anyone that has had knee replacement surgery, could you please share recovery time for physical type work? Any other info would be great.
After 12+ weeks were you able to do heavy physical work?I haven’t had a knee replacement but have had shoulder replacement and the recovery time is about the same. You’re looking at 12+ weeks including physical therapy. Everyone is different in recovery time but that’s the average time you’re looking at.
Yes eventually, don’t advise you to rush it though. Got to let it heal properly or you’ll be looking at doing it again sooner than you’d likeAfter 12+ weeks were you able to do heavy physical work?
Thanks for the info.Yes eventually, don’t advise you to rush it though. Got to let it heal properly or you’ll be looking at doing it again sooner than you’d like
I appreciate the info, I’m gonna do everything possible to be smart about recovery. Money will be an issue but I do have some savings set aside so I will talk to the doctors about any and all recovery methods available.Everyone is different when it comes to recovery. Things like age and health play a major factor in how quickly one might recover. It’s important during your recovery to make sure you do everything correctly that you can control. Things like staying properly hydrated, getting good nutrition, and getting good sleep play a major role. All you have is time so if you’re not on top of those things it’s no one’s fault but your own. You can do all the physical therapy and take all of the supplements in the world. If you’re putting crap into your body and drinking soda all day instead of water you’re not only hurting your health but your hurting your recovery. Best of luck during your recovery. Hope you get healed up sooner than later.
Also to consider how much $ are you willing to spend on recovering quickly. If you have some disposable income, looking into a doctor who provides therapy via peptides or growth hormone may be something to look into. Treatment like this is still expensive but a lot more affordable today than it’s ever been. With certain peptides or HGH recovery time can be reduced drastically.
This is what happened to a neighbor and good friend of mine. He is having a hard time recovering from the second surgery. On the other hand, my primary care giver who was an avid spin biker, recovered in about six weeks and returned to his office full time. My orthopedic doctor recommended riding a bike to relieve knee pain, it was very effective. My advice is to condition your knee prior to surgery, see YouTube for more info. Good luck!Yes eventually, don’t advise you to rush it though. Got to let it heal properly or you’ll be looking at doing it again sooner than you’d like
Great info, I love biking and it’s something I wanna do more of so it may be a perfect time to dust it off.This is what happened to a neighbor and good friend of mine. He is having a hard time recovering from the second surgery. On the other hand, my primary care giver who was an avid spin biker, recovered in about six weeks and returned to his office full time. My orthopedic doctor recommended riding a bike to relieve knee pain, it was very effective. My advice is to condition your knee prior to surgery, see YouTube for more info. Good luck!
Man you made me feel better and scared all in the same post lol. Glad it went well for you and hope you many pain free years thanks for sharing.I have had 15+ knee surgeries and the final being a knee replacement. It is the best thing I ever did for my knee! I was walking in days before I even left the hospital. Dr Craig Greene in BR did it and he is incredible. Prayed with me before surgery and he was unbelievably helpful both preop and postop. I was doing physical therapy within a week and pain free and feeling awesome in 6ish weeks. Definitely recommend doing it under General anesthesia!
I need to lose some weight myself, I’m currently working on cleaning up my diet. I’d like to lose about 30lbs before surgery.I know a guy who had both replaced and he was waking without assistance 2 days later.
Worth saying though that he was a fitness freak and not a single pound over weight. That makes a difference.
WOW! Hope you can get back to a normal work routine soon. One of my biggest concerns is being out of work for a significant amount of time, I actually love working and staying busy and I’m gonna go stir crazy being laid up. Everyone that know me is convinced I’m gonna screw up my recovery by overdoing it. However so many people has stressed the importance of proper recovery that I’m gonna stick to what the doctor says.As someone who has had major back surgery I learned a few lessons the hard way. First off I had 2 level lumbar fusion an I put it off so long I could hardly work or even walk without pain. I wish I would have been in better shape before the surgery, but the pain I was in kept me from doing any more physical movement than necessary, Second like everyone said check all your options for recovery. I am a automotive tech and my job would NOT let me do much of anything for the whole year I was weight restricted. There were different levels of weight and movement I was allowed during the year of recovery, but my company was very cautious about me doing anything. So I sit here now sore and in mild pain from my body being somewhat "dormant" for this amount of time. Mind you I'm 59 now and just got released to do normal work so I'm trying to get back into shape which isn't easy.
Funny thing is I will probably be needing knee replacement soon myself and my Mom is going to have it done in Sept so I will have some knowledge of what happens and recovery times from her. So my take on this and from what everyone's telling you is: Get into shape first, loss weight if possible, eat healthy and these things should help you out. Good luck brother and keep us informed on things!
Im not wealthy but I’ve saved up for this knowing the day would come that something would have to be done. Financially I’ll be fine taking off work for however long I need to however mentally it’s gonna take a toll on me because I truly love working but will follow orders and try my best to do everything right. It’s to the point that both knees randomly give out and I fall, the pain is bad but it’s been bad for years but I can’t keep going with the randomly falling I’m gonna end up getting hurt sooner or later.after I had an ACL replacement I had to go to a check up to get cleared for work which was something I was worried about. That day the surgeon had a new young resident with him and while examining me he told the new kid that for guys like me that you sometimes have to give them the clear to go back to work sooner than you’d normally like to. Point is they understand about missing work but use your best judgment. If possible get your leg muscles as strong as possible before the surgery. That’ll help.