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<blockquote data-quote="M77Fan" data-source="post: 2011125" data-attributes="member: 115996"><p>Good advice. Finding a surgeon who understands active, athletic people is worth the looking. Connecting to a sports doc and/or people who are themselves some kind of athlete helps. My knee was a custom build to recreate the original natural angles. Swiss made. The new parts straightened out the pronounced bow that had developed over time. The knee is a more complex and heavily stressed joint than a hip or shoulder ball joint. After my (replaced) hip readjusted to the new angle, I found even my back felt better. Getting everything realigned was a plus. </p><p></p><p>My doc hunts elk too, so that was a plus; he understood what I needed to be able to do. He did tell me to back off the meat loads I had been packing, though. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck at the repair spa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M77Fan, post: 2011125, member: 115996"] Good advice. Finding a surgeon who understands active, athletic people is worth the looking. Connecting to a sports doc and/or people who are themselves some kind of athlete helps. My knee was a custom build to recreate the original natural angles. Swiss made. The new parts straightened out the pronounced bow that had developed over time. The knee is a more complex and heavily stressed joint than a hip or shoulder ball joint. After my (replaced) hip readjusted to the new angle, I found even my back felt better. Getting everything realigned was a plus. My doc hunts elk too, so that was a plus; he understood what I needed to be able to do. He did tell me to back off the meat loads I had been packing, though. Best of luck at the repair spa. [/QUOTE]
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