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Weight Baring worry

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Forum Name: Lower Extremity & Knee Injuries/Conditions
Forum Description: Patients can post questions and experiences about lower extremity & knee injuries/conditions.
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Topic: Weight Baring worry
Posted By: Ask a PT
Subject: Weight Baring worry
Date Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 8:28pm

Ask a PT

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Posted - 07/25/2007 :  21:51:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Our user asked: "5/30 had medial meniscus repair and ACL repair surgery. On 07/12 was told could get rid of knee brace and crutches and move to full weight baring. I am about to go on vacation and won't see my PT for a week, so I never got the chance to understand what I should do. Wondered how I make the movement. Should I use a cane or just go full into it and get off when it hurts???. Thanks!"

Ask a PT Response: "You are correct to progress from crutches to a cane. Given your surgery and your condition it would not be recommended to utilize no assistive device immediately after being discharged from your brace and crutches especially if you will be going on vacation. The cane or single crutch can be utilized on the side where you did not have the surgery (good side) and should be advanced at the same time you advance the affected lower extremity. The cane is fitted to your height by you standing up straight and having the handle of the cane come up to your wrist level. If you begin experiencing increase pain because you have been on your feet for awhile definitely take a break and get off your feet. If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact your therapist even if you are on vacation. Have a great vacation and thanks again for using CyberPT."




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