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Sherrie,

I have never heard of what you are talking about. Now I had to wear a knee imobilizer(ms). A brace that kept my leg straight at night for 2 weeks every night after getting home from the hospital.

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See the following link about a Knee Dynasplint:

http://www.dynasplint.com/knee.html

It is a brace that can be used to promote extension when the patient

is having trouble getting full extension on their own. The

inexpensive way to do the same thing is a knee immobilizer. The end

goal in bouth is to get the knee to go straight. Most people do the

following exercises to help get full extension:

1) Sitting in a chair with the heel of the leg out on a chair or

table. Hold for 2-5 MINUTES to stretch the back of the surgery leg.

2)Lie on your stomach across your bed with your knees just before the

ededge. Straighten the surgery leg out so that it is hanging over the

edge and allow it to stretch.

Neither of these exercises is very comfortable but they are not

supposed to be! You are stretching the back of the knee to get full

ROM. Some people start the strengthening exercises too soon instead

offocusing on the stretching.

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> Hello all

> Has anyone had to wear a dynasplint. I am getting one on friday(if

> ins. oks) and I will have to wear it at night while I am sleeping.I

> went to the web site Doen't look like I will be spleeing very

much.Pt

> is worried about mu extention.I am unable to get my leg completly

> straight.Any one have any info on these things thanks sherrie

>

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Sherri, I used a dynasplint for a few weeks after my TKR. It was not

as bad as I thought it would be and after a few nites I was able to

sleep ok. You increase the settings periodically when you can tolerate

the extension..it was well worth using it as I am able to extend this

leg much better then the previous replacement on the other knee I had

done 11 yrs ago. You might want to wear a pair of pajama bottoms on

the unaffected leg so when you move you won't feel the splint against

that leg during the night..good luck, pam

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Carol,

No the one my insurance/doctor got me is Ultraflex. It works in a simalar fashion. My PT does recommend the Dynasplint.

Mine is a full length brace, has two straps above the knee, 3 below on the front. A hinge at knee on both sides with adjustable tension and a window that shows the tension setting.

Al, LTKR August 2, 2006

From: Joint Replacement [mailto:Joint Replacement ] On Behalf Of BerubeSent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 3:50 PMJoint Replacement Subject: Dynasplint

Al,Are you using a Dynasplint? Carol, RTKR August 1, 2006> > > > I was wondering what causes the main pain after a TKR -- the cutbone? The> cut muscle? The swelling?<serv.gif> It seems to me a bone that's been> reamed out or cut off would hurt a lot, since bones are full ofnerves, and> even a hairline fracture hurts like hell, but people here seem to betalking> more about muscle pain. > > Thanks.> > Ann> > > > > > > "It is risky to go out on a limb but that is where the fruit is.">

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I had to wear a leg brace this time in bed as I tend to bend the leg I

had surgery on at a 90 degree angle and he didn't want me putting that

much constant pressure on it. I had no problem wearing it and it did do

the trick.

On Sep 21, 2006, at 5:11 PM, Berube wrote:

> It sounds very similar. Are you able to sleep with it on? The

> Dynasplint rep suggested sleeping with it on, but I was unable to.

> Carol

>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > I was wondering what causes the main pain after a TKR -- the cut

> > bone? The

> > > cut muscle? The swelling?<serv.gif> It seems to me a bone that's

> been

> > > reamed out or cut off would hurt a lot, since bones are full of

> > nerves, and

> > > even a hairline fracture hurts like hell, but people here seem to

> be

> > talking

> > > more about muscle pain.

> > >

> > > Thanks.

> > >

> > > Ann

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > " It is risky to go out on a limb but that is where the fruit is. "

> > >

> >

>

>

The Will of God will never take you to where the Grace

of God will not protect you.

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Mine was not a dynasplint. I was a thigh to ankle brace with rods in

it to keep my leg straight. I wore it for over a month and it really

did help. Once the swelling in my knee was gone I started bending my

knee up again so I became conscience of doing this and would straighten

it.

On Sep 22, 2006, at 6:25 AM, Berube wrote:

> Hi Elaine,

> As soon as I could bend my legs while sleeping I reverted back to my

> old sleeping position, which didn't help with extension. Because of my

> schedule I haven't been able to use it for more than 6 hours/day.

> Maybe I'll try sleeping with it again. How long did it take you to get

> to the max setting?

> Carol

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I was wondering what causes the main pain after a TKR -- the

> cut

> > > > bone? The

> > > > > cut muscle? The swelling?<serv.gif> It seems to me a bone

> that's

> > > been

> > > > > reamed out or cut off would hurt a lot, since bones are full

> of

> > > > nerves, and

> > > > > even a hairline fracture hurts like hell, but people here

> seem to

> > > be

> > > > talking

> > > > > more about muscle pain.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks.

> > > > >

> > > > > Ann

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > " It is risky to go out on a limb but that is where the fruit

> is. "

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > The Will of God will never take you to where the Grace

> > of God will not protect you.

> >

>

>

The cross is the only ladder high enough to touch Heaven's threshold.

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