The Failure of Painful Physical Therapy after Knee Replacement
The Failure of Painful Physical Therapy after Knee Replacement | For so many painful physical therapy in a clinic is simply not going to work. Painful Physical Therapy
AVOID MANIPULATION UNDER ANESTHESIA (MUA)There is hope to avoiding a Manipulation Under Anesthesia. The X10 Knee Recovery System™ stands alone in its ability to accomplish this challenging task.
The key principles here are FREQUENCY of movement to a CHALLENGING flexion or extension angle WITHOUT PAIN. The key to the success of the X10 is its unique ability to feel a patients tightness (measured by lbs. of pressure) and make instant adjustments. This protects the patient from going too far too fast.
The Failure of Painful Physical Therapy after Knee Replacement | For so many painful physical therapy in a clinic is simply not going to work. Painful Physical Therapy
When 25% of knee replacement patients who have the procedure known as the MUA need to have a second one you know that the procedure is highly flawed at solving a knee bending problem.
Mari’s Knee Flexion | Solving Knee Recovery | Solving Knee Flexion with the X10 Knee Recovery System.
The new X10 patented technology provides an increase in flexion after standard physical therapy has failed. The X10 is not surgical, does not require anesthesia, is not painful, and does not require additional physical therapy upon completion.
Managing a Difficult Recovery | An interview with PJ Ewing on the radio program Solutions for Seniors. The Bee’s Knees Podcast.
Avoid Manipulation Under Anesthesia with Therapist Halima Curry | The Bee’s Knees Podcast
How to Avoid MUA | A Patient Recovery Story About Knee Manipulation Under Anesthesia and Two Knee Replacements. Nicole’s Story.
X10 TO THE RESCUE | Wendy and John Penn (and the Penn Pups) sent a gorgeous note about X10 Therapy saving the day on a knee surgery recovery.
The last thing she expected were knee Manipulation Under Anesthesia complications… in Lois’ case a patellar tendon tear. A lady with a great attitude and a fascinating life story this is Part 1 of a two part interview.
When the recovery stalls around six weeks after knee surgery patients naturally get upset about the whole thing. I regularly hear the words “I wish had had never had this surgery. I’d rather go back to my bone-on-bone self.” And I know this can be fixed.