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villagetinker 02-06-2025 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Nana2Teddy (Post 2407364)
I’m interested in this info too. Thanks!

Here is a link to one very similar to mine:
Amazon.com

Here is the DonJoy site, and one very similar to what I have:
A22 Titanium Custom Knee Brace by DonJoy

And this is the exact model I have:
Buy DonJoy OA Nano Knee Brace | Unloader Knee Brace Support

misspeck@comcast.net 02-06-2025 09:40 AM

There are 2 different Dr Cooks. The one in the Villages does NOT do total knees replacements. Dr Williams is highly recommended. He is down near the hospital

zuidemab 02-06-2025 09:44 AM

Dr Van de Leer is very good.
 
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Originally Posted by srpack (Post 2407341)
I have a friend that had Dr. Van de Leer for knee surgery. She was very pleased.
His #: 352-620-1900 17270 Terrace Blvd., Summerfield

Yes. Agree Van de Leer is very good

Aces4 02-06-2025 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2407406)
Here is a link to one very similar to mine:
Amazon.com

Here is the DonJoy site, and one very similar to what I have:
A22 Titanium Custom Knee Brace by DonJoy

And this is the exact model I have:
Buy DonJoy OA Nano Knee Brace | Unloader Knee Brace Support

I'm happy that is working for you, Villagetinker, but I would RUN to get a knee replacement if I had to strap that on everyday to avoid it.

I had a full TKR 2 years ago with an excellent surgeon up north. The recovery takes a bit but now I have full, painless use of my leg and am so happy I proceeded with the surgery. I personally think it's better to fix things as you go and not be struggling with pain in your 80's. We'll have enough other pains by then.:shrug:

paulledbetter 02-06-2025 11:29 AM

I had mine done by a superb Dr....in Orlando He does the side (lateral) cut that does not cut through your nerve. Dr. Nguyen.

pacevett78 02-06-2025 11:34 AM

Dr. Petrella in Crystal River

villagetinker 02-06-2025 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Aces4 (Post 2407418)
I'm happy that is working for you, Villagetinker, but I would RUN to get a knee replacement if I had to strap that on everyday to avoid it.

I had a full TKR 2 years ago with an excellent surgeon up north. The recovery takes a bit but now I have full, painless use of my leg and am so happy I proceeded with the surgery. I personally think it's better to fix things as you go and not be struggling with pain in your 80's. We'll have enough other pains by then.:shrug:

I may not have been clear, I use the brace when bowling or golfing or when I expect to possibly strain my knee otherwise I use a simple pull over support. This combination has reduced knee pain to zero, and the doctors have recommended no replacement.

Aces4 02-06-2025 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2407447)
I may not have been clear, I use the brace when bowling or golfing or when I expect to possibly strain my knee otherwise I use a simple pull over support. This combination has reduced knee pain to zero, and the doctors have recommended no replacement.

Ah, the clarity helps. Yes, if one isn't bone on bone there are some temporary pain relief options.

mikemalloy 02-06-2025 03:28 PM

As previously recommended, my wife and I both had knees done by Dr. Martinez at Optimotion. We both liked him and are happy with our results.

Innserelli 02-06-2025 09:42 PM

Knee surgery
 
I’ll just add my two cents. I had my left knee replaced this late July. Optimotion! Dr Dinh! Very experienced and very skilled. Minimally invasive. Lateral approach. 6 weeks to play golf. I have full motion and no pain or problems. Terrific. I understand Steve Nguyen is equally skilled. My only caveat- you must do all the motion exercises for at least 6 full weeks. Hurts like the dickens. Don’t be macho. Take a pain pill before each exercise session, which makes a lot of difference. It helps to start before the surgery. Best wishes.

Innserelli 02-06-2025 09:43 PM

“ It helps to start before the surgery.”. I meant the exercises, not the drugs.

La lamy 02-07-2025 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Susan1717 (Post 2407353)
I had 3 horrific experiences with Dr Alfred Cook so do not advise. First, he forgot me in the office after my X-rays. Then said I needed immediate knee replacement. I decided to wait in second opinion from my doctor up north. Said I’d get a knee injection to hold me over. On next visit upon checking in, they had me in system for hip replacement!!!! Then, Dr Cook proceeded to try and give me an injection in the wrong knee!!! It’s been 7 years since and 2 doctors later of which both told me there is no way I need ANY surgery let alone a replacement!!! I get a yearly gel shot and am good to go!!

Horrific experience!!

La lamy 02-07-2025 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2407406)
Here is a link to one very similar to mine:
Amazon.com

Here is the DonJoy site, and one very similar to what I have:
A22 Titanium Custom Knee Brace by DonJoy

And this is the exact model I have:
Buy DonJoy OA Nano Knee Brace | Unloader Knee Brace Support

WHOA The price is UNBELIEVABLE!!! I guess it's worth it if you can save yourself surgery.

Skelly 02-07-2025 08:35 AM

I had my knee replaced 5 weeks ago. I’m walking well with no assistance.

Optomotion Orthopedics
407-355-3120. They have an office in Orlando and also Wildwood. You won’t be disappointed.

Flyers999 02-07-2025 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Aces4 (Post 2407485)
Ah, the clarity helps. Yes, if one isn't bone on bone there are some temporary pain relief options.

I was not bone-on-bone and still had knee replacement surgery. It's about pain people not about xrays.

Had mine six years ago and it's one of the best decisions I ever made. Dr Duke from the orthopedic institute who has since retired, unfortunately. He did a cementless which can be done on patients with healthier bones, who are usually younger. Ask you doc about that. Also, ask them how they measure and decide which size new knee. Your new knee must be the right size and must be put in the right position.

One out of five patients are not happy with their new knee. Even the world's best surgeons have to throw up their hands and say "it happens. " Good luck.


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