How long?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by DM, Aug 31, 2011.

  1. DM

    DM Guest

    I got my knee reconstruction 4 weeks ago. Still weak and painful. Getting better
    though.

    Those who like to see the gory details:
    http://sunnybar.dynip.com/pub/DMsknee.jpg

    How long did it take for others with a knee reconstruction to get back on a
    bike?
     
    DM, Aug 31, 2011
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  2. DM

    atec77 Guest

    Until it's reasonably pain free of course , the right was 8 weeks the
    left 4 , damage dependent
     
    atec77, Aug 31, 2011
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  3. DM

    bikerbetty Guest

    Looks a nice tidy job :)

    I've heard lots of ppl say that knee reconstructions are far more painful
    than hips (and longer recovery as well.) Can't speak from experience though.
    I still have all the original bits, battered and worn though they may be.

    Are you being good with all your physio?

    Hope you're better soon - the weather's starting to look pretty good for
    riding! (Well, down here it is - it's probably been lovely up your way for
    ages now...) Your Shadow must be feeling lonely and neglected ;-)

    betty
     
    bikerbetty, Aug 31, 2011
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  4. DM

    Nev.. Guest

    Knee recos seem to have advanced a lot in the past few years. A mate of
    mine had one knee done about 10 years ago and was stuck on the couch
    with his leg in a brace for 6 weeks. About 2 years ago he had the other
    knee done and he was back at work on crutches the same week. Probably
    depends on the surgeon too. This time he went to a bloke who fixes
    knees for lots of AFL players.

    Nev..
     
    Nev.., Aug 31, 2011
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  5. In aus.motorcycles on Wed, 31 Aug 2011 19:58:49 +1000
    A lot definitely depends on the surgeon. And on your willingness to
    endure pain while doing your exercises.

    Mum was on industrial strength painkillers while doing hers, and they
    still hurt.

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Aug 31, 2011
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    Deevo Guest

    I'll trade you for a hip & shoulder replacement. :)
    From what I've heard round the wards it varies depending on how good your
    doctor (or insurance) is.
     
    Deevo, Sep 2, 2011
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