Yes, had a total knee replacement three years ago and both hips replaced in 2002. Can still climb ladders and get on top of the Monty. The knee does go "click-clack" but was told that's normal. I do a lot of walking and bike riding as well and generally try to hit the gym four times a week. Being in shape will significantly enhance a speedy recovery and rehab. I found that rehab took a bit longer for the knee than the hips. Hardest part was rehab and getting over the top the first time while pedaling the rehab bike. Once that was done, all was easy. The little contraption they have you strap your leg into to flex the new knee is boring when you have to do it for a few hours at a time. Lastly, use ice as directed and the Tensor machine helped the muscles/nerves get back on track. As for the actual operation, slept through it all!
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