darsben1 wrote:
I worked with Orthopedic surgeons in the OR for years and saw the people after surgery during follow up visits.
The ones who recovered the quickest where the ones who did the physical therapy EVERY DAY multiple times per day. The ones who did the worst where the ones who just went through the motions on the 2-3 times per week they saw the therapist.
Yes there will be discomfort. That is what the pain pills are for it lessens the discomfort so you can do the therapy.
I saw people back to normal after 6-8 weeks and guys who permanently were worse because they did not do therapy.
This is the way to recover. Tell your therapist while in the hospital what you'll have to deal with at 'home' and they'll work with you. You will be walking and bending that knee within hours of surgery. As stated, it will hurt. However, it won't break. While you're still in the operating room they'll bend that knee farther than you can imagine to make sure it works o.k.
A RV is excellent for recovering from any surgery. There are things to hold on to within easy reach. You won't have room for the walker in the RV and definitely forget about crutches. They're dangerous, especially on steps. If you have a handrail at your outside door that will be a good help. Definitely have someone standing by you when doing the outside steps.
If you have room in your shower, either purchase a shower chair or many senior service kinds of places will lend you one. You'll definitely need a cane.
Best of luck with your surgery and do the physical therapy exercises EVERY day 2-3X/day. It'll be a job but the outcome will be good.
We both had knee replacements and were on the pickleball courts two months later. :)