RadiantPebble
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Heya.. so I am going under the knife (insert eerie music here) tomorrow... just for some knee surgery. (Maybe I'll even post some icky pictures! Coooool!) I am going to be in a weird brace and on crutches for a while and still want to do what I can exercise-wise.
My ideas so far are:
Yoga
Pilates
Free weights
I know I will not be able to start the yoga or pilates for a while after my surgery because I will need stability in my knee to do even beginning things in those, but I think overall, they will help my knee strengthen faster! (I am getting a beginner's yoga set for Christmas that I picked out with a DVD and all and I bought myself a pilates DVD as well.)
I am going to be doing physical therapy, but not until after my check up on January 3rd.
What I am curious about is if anyone has any criticism about yoga or pilates in general.. how you like it, how you don't, or really any other ideas of ways to keep active while my knee is sort of out of whack!
I am also curious about how much strength is needed and how much stress on the knee both of those require.. so I can kind of guess how long it will be until I can effectively do them. The doctor has said I will be on crutches for a couple weeks, in a brace for a couple more weeks, then it will be four to six months for a full recovery.. so I don't see myself getting back on the elliptical or treadmill anytime in the near future.
My ideas so far are:
Yoga
Pilates
Free weights
I know I will not be able to start the yoga or pilates for a while after my surgery because I will need stability in my knee to do even beginning things in those, but I think overall, they will help my knee strengthen faster! (I am getting a beginner's yoga set for Christmas that I picked out with a DVD and all and I bought myself a pilates DVD as well.)
I am going to be doing physical therapy, but not until after my check up on January 3rd.
What I am curious about is if anyone has any criticism about yoga or pilates in general.. how you like it, how you don't, or really any other ideas of ways to keep active while my knee is sort of out of whack!
I am also curious about how much strength is needed and how much stress on the knee both of those require.. so I can kind of guess how long it will be until I can effectively do them. The doctor has said I will be on crutches for a couple weeks, in a brace for a couple more weeks, then it will be four to six months for a full recovery.. so I don't see myself getting back on the elliptical or treadmill anytime in the near future.
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