Hi everybody, first post here. I'm 58 now (at least for a couple more months!) and I had both knees replaced around my 56th birthday, one just before, one just after.
Before that, I had osteoarthritis, was bone on bone in a large part of my motion, and my knee joints had deteriorated to where I was bow-legged. I had regular synvisc injections and was on diclofenac every day just so I could walk.
Getting my knees replaced was amazing! I am now pain-free, I can walk, and I can sit down and stand up without a cane or hand rails. Best of all for me, I can train legs without joint pain! I can squat with 315, I've gotten reps with 405 using a Hatfield bar and handles on the rack, and I got 12 reps with 540 on the 45 degree leg press day before yesterday. Considering I almost couldn't walk at all three years ago, this is fantastic!
Now, to be completely honest, recovery was hard. The first couple weeks there was a fair amount of pain (swelling, muscular pain and incision pain, not joint pain). I did PT three days a week. After an hour and a half of work, I would go home and sleep for four hours. I also did a lot of work on my own outside of the PT office. The more work you put in on PT, the better you'll be. But it was all worth it! I now have over 140 degrees of flexion in both knees and I can squat below parallel! I attached a pic of me doing hacks; I can bottom out the machine, even with three plates a side!
Bottom line, if someone is bone on bone and lives with pain every day, total knee replacements are life changing.
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