02-20-2015, 12:28 PM
[#0000FF]The knee is much better, thank you. No problem with the upward kicking but still get some pain and stiffness after a workout on the treadmill.
Whether or not tubing would be good therapy depends on the nature and location of the knee injury. As you know, there are several potential damage points in that complex knee joint. Some injuries will be less affected by one motion than others.
I would check with your doctor and explain what you will be doing before doing something that might delay the healing on your new parts. But I have known of others who have had new knees and found low impact tubing to be good therapy. Just don't let yourself get caught in a big blow.
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Whether or not tubing would be good therapy depends on the nature and location of the knee injury. As you know, there are several potential damage points in that complex knee joint. Some injuries will be less affected by one motion than others.
I would check with your doctor and explain what you will be doing before doing something that might delay the healing on your new parts. But I have known of others who have had new knees and found low impact tubing to be good therapy. Just don't let yourself get caught in a big blow.
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