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<blockquote data-quote="jlostrander" data-source="post: 2199765" data-attributes="member: 23904"><p><em>When the doc. gives you a green light, use the stationary bike. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>It is your way to a good outcome. Have the PT person show you how to use it daily to make progress. Generally, you keep lowering the seat in order to get you knee into a deeper bend over time. It is a process and you want to do it the way they tell you. I liked it because even as my knee would only bend slightly at the start, I could put the seat up high and ride the bike. Each week, the seat went down a little. Time is required, but its only May, so you can do it.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlostrander, post: 2199765, member: 23904"] [I]When the doc. gives you a green light, use the stationary bike. It is your way to a good outcome. Have the PT person show you how to use it daily to make progress. Generally, you keep lowering the seat in order to get you knee into a deeper bend over time. It is a process and you want to do it the way they tell you. I liked it because even as my knee would only bend slightly at the start, I could put the seat up high and ride the bike. Each week, the seat went down a little. Time is required, but its only May, so you can do it.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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