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Name:
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MrHodja
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Subject:
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Physical therapy
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Date:
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1/28/2021 10:51:38 AM
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Been there, done that. My family physician very uncharacteristically told me "if you don't do your PT you might as well not have the surgery."
I am pretty confident that the other posters' recommedations would serve you well, although I recommend Linda Craig at Montgomery East Physical Therapy (334) 244-5892. We have known Linda for years and she is a no-nonsense PT assistant who emphasizes regaining full range of motion. If you do the exercises properly it won't be a lot of fun but the investment in time, effort, and yes, pain is well worth it.
Whatever you decide, best of luck to you and, while during the process you might doubt the outcome and get discouraged, trust me it will all come together in the end and you will be pleased with the results.
PS: After all is said and done you may hear some rather disconcerting popping noises coming from your new knee as you walk. Not unusual at all and as long as there isn't any pain with the pops, you are fine.
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