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    • What Is The X10™?
    • Delivery and Setup
    • Availability
  • Applications
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    • After MUA – Failed Knee Recovery
    • Knee Replacement Recovery
    • Bilateral Knee Replacement
    • Pre-hab Before Knee Surgery
    • Building Strength
    • Other Knee Surgeries
  • Clinical
    • Educational Resources for Knee Surgery and Recovery
    • Clinical Opinions
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  • X10 FAQ
    • How The X10 Works
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    • Research & Data
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    • Knee Replacement
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    • Pre-Hab
    • Manipulation Under Anesthesia
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Regaining Range of Motion Rebuilding Strength After TKA Case Report

Knee Recovery ResearchBy Dr. Carl FreemanMay 17, 2020Leave a comment

Some answers to lingering questions about recovery after knee replacement. Can you reduce recovery time? Can you regain strength (in this case 10 months after surgery)? Can you achieve natural range of motion even after severe complications? Verified research here on the effect of using X10 for recovery.

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Knee Scar Tissue Solutions from a Physical Therapist

Knee Surgery RecoveryBy Lisa AlarconApril 14, 2020Leave a comment

Swelling and Scar tissue creation are closely related. Learn how they are partners in getting in the way of knee surgery recovery from an expert in the field. Lisa Alarcon, Physical Therapist, has helped many thousands of knee patients recover well after surgery, in many cases with the help of The X10 Knee Recovery System.

ACL-LCL-Knee-Recovery

ACL LCL Knee Recovery with X10 Therapy

Knee Surgery Recovery, PodcastsBy X10 TherapyApril 9, 2020Leave a comment

Don rolled a dump truck and was thrown from the cab of the vehicle. He was in a wheelchair for months. The X10 Knee Recovery System™ was able to help Don’s knee and, surprisingly, his hip as well. In addition to all of his injuries, Don was facing a very challenging ACL LCL Knee Recovery.

Less Pain More Gain

No rehab pain more gain?

Knee Recovery Research, Knee Surgery RecoveryBy Debra BarkerJuly 1, 20181 Comment

In the physical therapy world it is not uncommon for the P.T. abbreviation, which is supposed to stand for Physical Therapy, to also be referred to as Pain and Torture.  Unfortunately this is a very common reference for those who have gone through a total knee replacement. But is the “no pain no gain” approach really the best?

Knee Replacement Cautionary Tale

Total Knee Replacement Cautionary Tale

Knee Surgery RecoveryBy Effie KoliopoulosFebruary 5, 20183 Comments

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis attacked my knee joint. Due to the extensive damage that had occurred, I chose to undergo a total knee replacement at the age of 29 to improve pain and my overall quality of life.

Six Weeks After Knee Replacement

Six Weeks After Knee Surgery

Avoid MUA, Knee Surgery RecoveryBy PJ EwingJanuary 22, 20181 Comment

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.

New Technology for Bilateral Knee Replacement

New Technology for Bilateral Knee Surgery and Recovery

Bilateral Knee SurgeryBy Jack McDonnellJanuary 15, 20185 Comments

Jack McDonnell took advantage of three important new tools to great advantage for his bilateral surgery: MAKOplasty Robotic Assisted Surgery, BEMER Physical Vascular Therapy, and The X10 Knee Recovery System™. In his own words Jack tells his story of surgery and recovery.

Winning at Knee Replacement – A Knee Recovery Coach Reports

Knee Surgery RecoveryBy Todd ZegrasDecember 4, 20171 Comment

Little did I know that throughout Curt’s recovery on the X10, his mother Venetia was watching very closely from the sidelines.  While recovering fairly easily from hip replacement two years prior, Venetia witnessed knee replacement patients struggle with great pain and discomfort.  Venetia had decided to put off having knee replacement surgery indefinitely.

Tom's Bilateral Knee Replacement

Considering Bilateral Knee Replacement? Tom’s Story.

Bilateral Knee SurgeryBy Tom MoceriNovember 13, 20174 Comments

Considering Bilateral Knee Surgery? I was too… this summer, 2017. And I went ahead with it and am so glad that I did. This is my story of bilateral surgery and recovery. And I have some help in telling it from my good friends, coaches, therapists, teammates… Lisa Pelley, Yvonne Lacrosse and Mary Elliott. — Tom Moceri, November 2017

Continuous Passive Motion has Failed Knee Surgery Recovery

Continuous Passive Motion Machine: What Went Wrong

Knee Surgery RecoveryBy X10 TherapyJuly 3, 20153 Comments

Continuous Passive Motion Machine: What Went Wrong The Continuous Passive Motion Machine is a device designed in the early 1970’s with the idea of helping knee surgery patients regain range of motion. The hope was that hours of moving the leg back and forth would loosen up the knee and allow the patient to gain…

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