
Originally Posted by
scotiadallas
Hi All,
Yesterday, at my OS appointment, he x-rayed my TP and was very pleased with how it's all coming together. He said that I will definitely have some form of arthritis in the future and will most likely need a knee replacement, but could not say when.
The good news is that he released me to my own devices. He said I can go to FWB and I can start to learn to walk at whatever pace I can handle. He doesn't need to see me again unless I am having problems. He knows that I've been in the pool everyday, doing my exercises and generally very motivated to doing anything I can everyday to heal. I asked him about physio and he said "What are they going to do that you aren't already doing?" Good point. I'm going to continue with my version of physio.
This morning, at 6am, I slowly walked across the pool deck with the help of both crutches. I got into the shallow end and for 40 minutes I "walked" on the bottom of the pool with a flotation belt. IT WAS AMAZING. I then swam 500 meters of laps for general fitness and endurance.
My foot feels weak, painful and tingly/numb when I put weight on it. My quad is very weak but by reducing the weight on my leg using the water and the flotation belt, I could walk, almost normally. I suggest this method to everyone in this stage of recovery. Overall, the pool has been the big reason why I've felt better, recovered most of my daily stamina and now, will be instrumental in building up my walking strength.
Anyway, that's the latest. I hope this provides information that may help the next person who is heading down the path to recovery.
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