I wish I had some more exciting things to report. Each day I wake up with less pain. Until I begin physical therapy on Monday, my days will probably continue to be similar.
I think the kids are getting used to just relaxing...
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Watching Frozen, again, with two of their buddies. |
Dr. Ho's recovery plan involves resting, icing, doing ankle pumps, pendulum swings, and heel pulls. Since I haven't been lying down as much and I am not experiencing poor circulation or swelling, I have been doing fewer ankle pumps and heel pulls. Instead, I make a point to perform my pendulum swings.
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This is me standing on the first step of our stairs with my operative leg hanging off the side. |
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This is the first part of the circular motion. |
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This is the second part of the circular motion. |
The first few days my circles were much smaller. I continue to increase the size of the motion each day.
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This is the final part of the circular motion.
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I typically do about 20 forward and 20 backward about 5 times a day. If I am sitting in a chair, I sometimes pull my knee up and I also massage the incision area when I think of it. I can feel a little bit of scar tissue building near one of the entry points.
I plan to add in my clam shells and other pre-op exercises I had been doing. I would prefer to wait until my first physical therapy session, which is on Monday, but I am also extremely eager to get this party started.
Reenacting frozen seems like perfect PT. Also it looks like your pictures are all broken.
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