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Bob_Vaughn
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Apr 15, 2016

Knee Issues

How do those with knee issues keep on rv'ing? Is a small handicap scooter the answer? Plus how are steps being assessed????
  • Was just speaking with an RVing friend about this concern. She recently had a double knee replacement operation and decided to incorporate the step height of her RV into her PT. She's in week 3 of rehab and no longer plans to change the existing steps of her RV. Since she has no other health concerns like respiratory problems she has nixed the want for a golf cart or similar.
  • Replacement !

    I am an ex long distance runner who suffered with a bad knee for twenty years.
    It finally got so bad, that I didn't want to walk any more, and three years ago had it replaced.
    My goal was to be in a canoe a month after the operation, but I did a lot better, and was in my kayak a week after it.
    I was amazed had how quick the recovery was, and should have done it years ago.
    I now have no problem with stairs, and can hike mountains again, and it is just like I never had a knee problem

    With that said; when I was in rehab, I noticed that all the people that had problems recouperating were the over weight ones

    Jack L

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