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Riding and Knee Replacement

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Old 05-01-17 | 06:48 PM
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Riding and Knee Replacement

Five months ago I had a full knee replacement and while I have been back riding for some time I can’t seem to get in more than about 10 miles without having to give the knee a day or two rest. I’ve been told the total recovery time for a full replacement is 1 year. The last appointment I had with my surgeon I was told I could do anything I wanted and I didn’t need to see the surgeon again until my 1 year anniversary. I know I should probably make an appointment and probably will, but I’m wondering if other riders who have had a full replacement can give me some input. Am I expecting too much?
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Old 05-01-17 | 07:49 PM
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If you have enough bend to ride a bike you're probably doing well...
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Old 05-01-17 | 08:28 PM
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Thanks McBTC that's encouraging as I do have that. Not the full range but no problem doing the full pedal stroke. I guess I just need to learn to be patient.
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Old 05-02-17 | 12:48 AM
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Depends what you replace the knee with. I recommend Ultegra
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Old 05-02-17 | 03:46 PM
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Had both knees replaced about 6 years apart they both act different, as in one knee has more ROM than the other, have 2 different bikes and the one feels good and the other takes about a 1/2 mile to get the knee bending as the other, had minor swelling in the last knee i had done, but that stopped after a few months. Dr. said ride as much as i want.
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Old 05-02-17 | 04:12 PM
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I had a partial knee replacement; I figure the knee was at 90% after a year and is probably 95% after 5; I don't think it will get any better; but it is still a whole bunch better than before. Give it some time, there is still a lot of healing that has to happen...
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Old 05-02-17 | 04:23 PM
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Thanks guys. It sounds like what I'm experiencing may be normal. It is certainly better than before surgery. I just need to get back to doing some longer rides and lose some of the weight I added through the process. LOL
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