Great to hear your healin up quick.See ya in Sept.
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Great to hear your healin up quick.See ya in Sept.
Was 70* here in the NE , and the same tomorrow. Then the bottom will fall out to the 40’s .
Good to hear Ed that the procedure went well :clapping:. Take care.
Today is 2 months since my knee replacement. 2 weeks of home PT is behind me as is 5 weeks of out patient PT. 3 more weeks to go. All the big stuff is done. My wound is healing well and I have 95% of my pre-accident range of motion. The next 3 weeks will be regaining strength, fine tuning balance, etc. This has been so much easier than my last recovery.
The not so secret influences to my recoveries were the prayers and other support from my brothers and sisters who ride. Thank you all.
There were 2 "secrets" that were major contributors to both of my recoveries, attitude and lots of hours in the gym before the surgeries. The gym routine started 4+ years ago when I realized it was either get in better shape or quit riding.
Now for the lesson learned part, I felt confident in my physical condition when I had the accident and I don't have any indication that a conditioning short coming contributed to the accident. Some of you (you know who you are) are at the point in life that a self-assessment is in order. Please don't ignore the signs. Even if you don't have an accident and your recovery is aided by an increased activity level you will still gain the benefit of being able to ride longer, more comfortably and safer.
Ride often and ride safe.
Ed