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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 2011453" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>I'll second that, Sir. I have two re-built shoulders, done about 35 years ago. The surgeon told me that my level of motivation during the rehab process was what would determine whether or not I would get my money's worth out of the surgeries. I told him that I would do it like I was training for an Olympic event, and he was pleased to hear that. He was even more pleased after I followed through and did just that, and I was just as pleased as he was with the results. They both still work great. I've had a few issues, but I'm still happy with my results. With the advancements that have been made in orthopedic medicine, though, a guy with a new-technology knee replacement can have one that works like a well-oiled machine. </p><p></p><p>Here's a tip for TommyTrees : After you have fully recovered and re-habbed your new knee, if you just stay on the same workout program the PT's taught you, you will really like your new prosthetic knee, and your whole body will thank you every day of your life. Best of luck, Sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 2011453, member: 109113"] I'll second that, Sir. I have two re-built shoulders, done about 35 years ago. The surgeon told me that my level of motivation during the rehab process was what would determine whether or not I would get my money's worth out of the surgeries. I told him that I would do it like I was training for an Olympic event, and he was pleased to hear that. He was even more pleased after I followed through and did just that, and I was just as pleased as he was with the results. They both still work great. I've had a few issues, but I'm still happy with my results. With the advancements that have been made in orthopedic medicine, though, a guy with a new-technology knee replacement can have one that works like a well-oiled machine. Here's a tip for TommyTrees : After you have fully recovered and re-habbed your new knee, if you just stay on the same workout program the PT's taught you, you will really like your new prosthetic knee, and your whole body will thank you every day of your life. Best of luck, Sir. [/QUOTE]
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