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Can you climb stairs after knee replacement surgery.
In knee replacement surgery surgeons cut away damaged bone cartilage and a ligament or two and add an artificial joint made of metal and plastic.
The key to successful outpatient total joint replacement appears to be the use of modern anesthetic techniques that encourage early mobility motivated and healthy patients and effective multi modal pain management strategies.
Total knee replacement after 6 months can you climb step ladders etc.
Once ready you will be able to place weight on the leg which you feel comfortable with and are most confident about.
For them i would advice to do enough strengthening exercise before even attempting stairs.
David backstein operated on a patient at women s college hospital who walked hours after a knee replacement.
Using stairs after hip or knee replacement surgery can be especially scary since the last thing you want to do is reinjure yourself and compromise the prosthetic.
Navigating stairs may be one of the exercises a patient performs in the hospital after surgery according to the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons.
I have seen so many times the knee replacement and climbing stairs is a major problem for bilateral cases.
He should experience significantly less pain than before surgery when engaging in stair climbing and other activities.
Would like to know after 6 months tnr are your knees strong enough to squat down and climb a step ladder planning to go back to work after 5 or 6 months and would like to know my activity level at this point from people that have had it i am 50 years old.
I put mine off but for me i just was not ready for another hospital stay and recovery six months after my transplant.
For people who ve suffered years of pain and.
Babette maybe you should put off your tkr a little longer.
After successful knee replacement surgery a patient should be able to return gradually to normal activities including climbing stairs says mayo clinic.
In a recent article in the toronto star dr.
A tkr is more involved than arthroscopic surgery so managing stairs may be more challenging and you do want to be careful and not fall and not end up back in the hospital.
I know i will never again run up and down stairs like i was able to before but part of that may just be getting older.