Fitness during recovery from knee replacement surgery!
BetterB186
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I need to know if it would help if I eat less calories than I should because I can't exercise right now. I had knee replacement surgery the end of May and am still recovering. I have physical therapy three days a week for two hours. Should I count this as exercise and if so how?
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Post-op from open heart surgery I needed 60% MORE calories to maintain weight. Trauma and repair from it requires fuel.0
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You bet. Count it as exercise. My physical therapy after knee surgery was tough; I was sweating after every session.0
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Monitor your weight. After surgery for the first 30 days my body needed more calories for the healing. I lost about 6 pounds. After that it leveled off. I just made sure to eat good healthy meals like I always do and keep weighing myself on my usual schedule. Your body will tell you.0
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Why not speak to your Doctor and Physiotherapist about it?0
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I would second the talking to your doc and your physiotherapist. But I will say that all of the joint replacement people at our municipal pool say that exercise classes in the pool are essential to a good recovery. When you talk to your doc and physio, you can ask them about the water classes that are designed for those with joint issues. Ours is called "Joint Effort"--the majority of people in the class have had one or more joints replaced--mostly knees and hips.0
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You are so right! After therapy I am sweating like I have had a workout! I will talk to the therapist also, I am just now doing complete rotations on the stationary bike and that alone brings on the sweat! Thanks! :flowerforyou:0
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My mom had knee replacement done in April, and the best thing for her to get moving was just to walk. Low impact, you can pace yourself, and still burn calories.0
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Pool exercises and walking slowly/leisurely around the neighborhood did wonders for my mother (among other family members) while she was healing from her double knee replacement, along with her physical therapy. I would say check with your doctors and keep them updated as you change any activitys, and see if they can recommend any exercises for you to try at home. My mother also benefited greatly from exercise with the stationary bike. She started going to the gym with me about 3-4 months after her surgeries and would use the bike gently as much as she could.
Good luck, and I hope your healing continues to progress!0 -
O yes I have just started walking without a cane. I can't walk very far, get tired but, it'm walking a little. Thanks!0
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I just had a tendon transfer in my ankle, where I was strictly non weight bearing for 4 weeks. I discovered that hopping on crutches or behind a walking frame with only one weight bearing leg is a pretty strenuous cardio. Within 15 minutes, my heart rate would be at 140-150. According to my HRM, 30 minutes of hopping behind the zimmer frame burns around 300 kcal which is pretty similar to my pre-operation cardio workout.0
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