Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Thank you for your reply . I am around 7 months post op now. I am doing fine with both knees and I have no pain. But I tried kneeling on a foam gardening pad and found it to be very uncomfortable. I was hoping to be able to kneel a little bit this summer so I could do some gardening. I think you are correct in that it is going to be an individual thing. I can do everything else with no problem so I will probably try it again. Pat in Pennsylvania [Norton AntiSpam] Re: can you kneel? I had bilateral TKR done in July 2009. I saw my surgeon last July, and return this July. At my annual appointmet last year, my surgeon told me no kneeling at that time, but at my next appointment (this year), we'd see. I had a slower than usual recovery and my surgeon advised me to wait to kneel if I could at all put if off. (I've kneeled only once in two years, and it was in the process of getting myself up after I fell, and it was NOT comfortable to kneel.....and it was seven months post-surgery.) I think it's an individual thing.....how long before kneeling, how much discomfort there is doing it and is there a way to adapt around not doing it. I know I can certainly make adaptations if I end up on permanent no-kneeling. > I was wondering if anyone here who has had a TKR can kneel. Can you do it? I can do just about everything else but I cannot kneel. My doctor told me some people can and some can not. I am still very scared to put my full weight down on my new knees. > > Pat in Pennsylvania > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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