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carrotsnapper 04-16-2023 08:32 AM

Knee replacement
 
I had my knee done on Jan 14 from OptiMotion. They don’t use a robot but do the cut from the side. Healing time is much faster because they aren’t going through all the muscles and ligaments. They also invented their own parts. I was home the same day and physical therapy came the next day then 3 times a week for a month. The exercises they give you to do before the surgery and after are a must. The pain afterwards to be honest wasn’t that much different then the 3 yrs of pain before. They prescribe all the meds before hand and you take them with you the day of surgery so the can explain everything. I don’t like taking narcotics so only used the Percocet the first couple of days. I used a walker for 3 days and a cane for one. I was at the square after a week not dancing but pretty close. Rode my bike at 6 weeks. So glad I had it done and getting my other one done in December. They have an office in Brownwood and surgery is done in Orlando. I highly recommend them.

DonnaNi4os 04-16-2023 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2207454)
The most important part of any knee replacement is the after therapy.
If you do not put in the exercise, you will not get the full benefit of the replacement.
The surgery methods are getting better all the time.
Definitely, "No pain, no gain!"
I love my new knee, and recommend the replacement to anyone considering.
Sooner the better.

You are so right. I’ve had both knees replaced a number of years ago so it was not robotic, but the PT that follows makes all the difference in the success of a new joint. It is a painful process in the beginning, however if you expect to reap the benefit of your new joint please do the therapy. It is so worth it

Mbboyce 04-16-2023 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by RedChariot (Post 2207600)
What Surgeons do this robotic surgery?

Dr. Jay Cook uses the Mako robot at Leesburg hospital and Dr John Williams uses the Rosa robot at The Village Hospital…similar technology just made by a different medical device manufacturer.

Bwanajim 04-16-2023 03:28 PM

It all depends on the surgeon. I had mine done a couple years apart in Fort Lauderdale by Dr Burke. Done on Monday went home Tuesday with a walker. Use the walker Wednesday and switch to a cane Thursday and Friday. Threw the cane away Saturday and went out in the woods and shot sporting clays. We have for just a couple of months and I have full range of motion.

thelegges 04-19-2023 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2207742)
Ok .. if you like old school , that’s fine…what’s a half inch among friends

What exactly is the half inch you speak of, its certainly not for any partial, or total

keepsake 06-19-2023 07:57 PM

" I was out of the hospital the same day, gingerly walking around, and doing home therapy right away. "

Was all your therapy at home ?


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