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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 964474" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Thanks Voyageur. In my youth I was a marathon runner. That and osteoarthritis led me to bone on bone knees and total knee replacement. That surgery can be a miracle if people do their exercises before and immediately after surgery. But my running days are over, and I can't imagine a pro athlete playing after a TKR. For us commoners though, it's a miracle. One day we can barely walk, and 4 to 6 weeks later there's no pain at all.</p><p></p><p>My point with Bakh is that if he is bone on bone, well that's a problem. He could maintain his leg strength in support of the knee, but bone on bone leads to almost constant fluid on the knee.</p><p></p><p>I may be wrong about Bakh. But they've said that 15% of his meniscus was removed. For you and me, no big deal. For a 300 pound plus LT, it's a big deal.</p><p></p><p>This is like a nightmare. I hope we all wake up and he's fine. Stranger things have happened.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your thoughtful words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 964474, member: 13032"] Thanks Voyageur. In my youth I was a marathon runner. That and osteoarthritis led me to bone on bone knees and total knee replacement. That surgery can be a miracle if people do their exercises before and immediately after surgery. But my running days are over, and I can't imagine a pro athlete playing after a TKR. For us commoners though, it's a miracle. One day we can barely walk, and 4 to 6 weeks later there's no pain at all. My point with Bakh is that if he is bone on bone, well that's a problem. He could maintain his leg strength in support of the knee, but bone on bone leads to almost constant fluid on the knee. I may be wrong about Bakh. But they've said that 15% of his meniscus was removed. For you and me, no big deal. For a 300 pound plus LT, it's a big deal. This is like a nightmare. I hope we all wake up and he's fine. Stranger things have happened. Thanks again for your thoughtful words. [/QUOTE]
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