Hammsolo
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Nice tip. I have one and he has really worked on my gait.Everything that needs said has been said, but I've had three major knee blowouts and each one had a different approach to fixing, the one thing that remained consistent was the need for rehab. Surgery is literally only about 20% of the fix. Further, the insurance provided rehab is insufficient at best.
Take time to learn from your physical therapists so you can apply those practices at home on your own time.
I also highly recommend a good chiropractor who has background in physical therapy/sports medicine. I'm not talking about the bone crackers who have youtube channels, but a legit science first chiro. Reason being I found I really got out of whack with alignment and then would do things like favor my other knee and get hip/back pain. My chiro/therapist was very good for muscle stretching and strengthening.
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