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Knee Replacement and FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="TechJunkie" data-source="post: 834414" data-attributes="member: 14518"><p>I am at five weeks tomorrow and feel pretty good where I am at. I can get to 0 degrees on extension and my maximum flexion is 124 degrees with physical therapist assistance. Only about 115 on my own after warming it up. I have sat on my FJR and can get my heel on OK but I can not go from the ground to the peg very quickly and feel this is a must before even thinking about riding. Motion speed is still compromised when the joint set in any position for very long. I want to be sure the strength is there just in case I get into an unexpected lean while sitting still or moving slowly.</p><p></p><p>I expect three months to be ready to roll but not sure if this is unreasonable. Six months seems a little long based on my current progress but like I say this is my first for this rodeo! This may be a situation where everyone's mileage varies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechJunkie, post: 834414, member: 14518"] I am at five weeks tomorrow and feel pretty good where I am at. I can get to 0 degrees on extension and my maximum flexion is 124 degrees with physical therapist assistance. Only about 115 on my own after warming it up. I have sat on my FJR and can get my heel on OK but I can not go from the ground to the peg very quickly and feel this is a must before even thinking about riding. Motion speed is still compromised when the joint set in any position for very long. I want to be sure the strength is there just in case I get into an unexpected lean while sitting still or moving slowly. I expect three months to be ready to roll but not sure if this is unreasonable. Six months seems a little long based on my current progress but like I say this is my first for this rodeo! This may be a situation where everyone's mileage varies. [/QUOTE]
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