shari_louise84
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glad you got thru everything. one thing i can say without a doubt here is that ice is probably doing much more as far as pain control than even your narcotics are. that ice was a lifesaver for me post op after my tears were repaired. i love ice. i DO remember well,all the little pendulum excercises. they really do help alot in getting that joint moving tho without involving any muslce or tendon,make certain to follow those to the letter. i also had to use that continuous passive motion chair thingy too. that was also a big help. i really noticed the difference in my abilitys once that chair was done and i had to send it back. i kind of took a couple steps back after that. but once i got into the very important hands on PT,things got much better. it sure does hit you once that block dissipates doesn't it? thats when we really hit the ice. i didn;t have that cryo sleeve,and believe me i wish i had gone with it. luckily from what you have stated,the overall surgery wasn't really as in depth for you and believe me,that alone makes a big difference in pain levels and healing too. by the time my supra had completley torn,it was a big mess inthere which required alot of sepoerate repairs,and i felt every single one post op,lol.
hopefully things will continue to progress,just do everything your surgeon tells you with regards to any excercises and PT. its all Rxed for a good reason. good luck and please keep us posted jimmy. FB
hopefully things will continue to progress,just do everything your surgeon tells you with regards to any excercises and PT. its all Rxed for a good reason. good luck and please keep us posted jimmy. FB