Total Knee walking, stairs, car & tub transfers
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
- This is education on how to walk and do common transfers after a total knee replacement. Disclaimer: These videos are only intended to be used by staff at Mercy Outpatient Physical Therapy. In no way are these videos instructional aids for others to practice and use; therefore, anyone who views these videos and decides to practice these techniques does so at their own risk. The techniques portrayed in the videos are influenced by a vast number of courses of continuing education. We are not representing any of those schools of thought or their techniques. If you are interested in their techniques and philosophy of practice then I would recommend taking their courses.
…..thank you for making such an important step by step video as I help my brother through his recovery….✨✨✨✨
Up with the good and down with the bad. I finally get it and remember it. Thank you!
This was great 👍 I learned some helpful tips. Rachelle in Seattle
Finally, a video that actually answers my question.
thank you. this video very important
Very good instruction! Thank you.
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How long ago was his surgery.?Some of these videos I have a hard time believing. I had mine done and exercised twice a day and it hurts. Some of these videos shows it’s easy and don’t hurt?????
This is the best most informative video I have seen yet, thank you!!
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Amazing video, very informative.
i enjoyed the instructions i think it was very helpful, thanks
EXCELENTE , GRACIAS
Thank You! My therapist NEVER showed me these techniques!
This is really helpful!
why do we have physical and occupational therapy if you're not shown these by them after surgery??
Getting out of the tub where is the towel and drying off
Thank you very much🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks
👍 EXCELLENT INFORMATION 👌WELL DONE..🌺
This is very good...
Sir ok but it is very difficult in the stairs to the locomotives (spinal cord problem)persons
Excellent video!
I'm scheduled for a TKR in 3 months. Also, I have drop foot on that leg to be operated on. Any advice on walking with a walker after surgery to get heel strike per the video?
what if you have no right leg..amputation
That would suck.
One of my friend using the Walker. She is not able to flex her knees as spasticity too much. Also , iniates movement from the hip. ( Circumduction)
very educational and very helpful, thanks
Nice vedio
thanks alot
Amazing this will take my walking game to a whole new level
l have both knee replaced at a time..
what are best ways to exercise n speedy rehabilation..
How are you doing 2 years later and how was you recovery?
I do not get the going down with the bad first
probably because i have no railings
What part don’t you get?
How long after surgery would you start to climb steps
Hospital PT here.
In an uncomplicated TKR we aim to discharge home in 4-5 days.
If someone has stairs at home we’re probably doing stairs with them day 3 or 4.
Why is he not wearing one shoe?
Haha no good leg when getting both done,at once!
What if both the knees are operated at the same time.. How to climb the stairs?
After a year I don't walk without walkers. What is the reason.
Those are small stairs with grip. What about slick stairs that are high steps... the reason why I fell down then in the first place
I fell one step down the stairs, broke my hip and my femur clean in half, got no rehab, still struggling
mis leDING VIDEO ALL JUNK
Never heard of using a walker on stairs.......not sure that’s a good idea, for you or your paintwork.....better to use a cane.
I was an ortho nurse and have had one knee done. I wouldn’t do this.
What about people that need a walker/frame to get around?
And if we kept people in hospitals until they could walk with a cane (or less) they’d be overfilled in about a week.
@@Dr_Footbrake : you come up or down stairs with one cane and hold the handrail with the other.
If you need a walker, best to try and keep one upstairs and one downstairs till you can manage without.
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