How To Get In And Out Of Bed After Knee Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025

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  • @geoffcampbell7846
    @geoffcampbell7846 2 года назад +3

    Hi, you know, I'm 5 weeks in after a full knee replacement and everything you described here is exactly how I found it to be. The loss of function of the quads and the discomfort of the tourniquet that felt like a massive dead-leg after being kicked by a horse. The leg-lifter strap was really useful both for getting into and out of bed, and helping to start the knee-bending exercise before my leg started to work again. I'm certain that gathering these bits of equipment before going in for the operation paid off handsomely once I got home. I'm now walking stick free, pain free, and working on regaining my stamina and knee strength by daily short walks and concentrating on my posture after years of limping and favouring my bad knee.
    Keep up the good work.
    Geoff 🇬🇧

  • @christinehutto1972
    @christinehutto1972 2 года назад +4

    Very helpful techniques! Your kitty is absolutely precious!

    • @dr.samanthasmith
      @dr.samanthasmith  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! 😊 she loves to be with me all the time. If I lock her out, she opens the door 😂

  • @coringtonbaldwin7629
    @coringtonbaldwin7629 2 года назад +1

    I am at 11 months and wish I had seen your video 📹 10 months ago...Good Intel...I had no strap but would use my hand below my knee to lift on the bed...BTW...at 7 months...I ordered a new mattress and it look exactly like yours ( High)...Thank God my pain was gone

  • @Diana-007
    @Diana-007 Год назад +1

    Love these videos, so practical, leg lifter now ordered in preparation for September surgery,
    ps your cat is gorgeous hilarious how she looks like she’s listening to every word and wants to help with the demo 😁 I might need to hire her as a personal coach! Her air ticket to Scotland is on its way 😂
    🥰🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

    • @dr.samanthasmith
      @dr.samanthasmith  Год назад +1

      She likes to be in my videos 😂 fun fact: she hates when I talk and sometimes shell meow very loud to tell me “stop talking!!”

  • @lynnstefanuk7763
    @lynnstefanuk7763 Год назад +1

    I am going to have TKR next month and your videos (I watched all) so so helpful. Thank you very much Doc.

    • @dr.samanthasmith
      @dr.samanthasmith  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Make sure to check out my website too. Lots of helpful stuff on there. www.SUCCEEDCOURSES.com

  • @authordeniseoehme-fisher4169
    @authordeniseoehme-fisher4169 9 месяцев назад

    I used a belt then an exercise band. It stopped that awful jolt of pain when the knee bends suddenly and am certain it reduced the swelling.

  • @MericaWakeUp
    @MericaWakeUp 2 года назад +1

    I love that gadget. I had a knee brace so I would hold on to the straps and lift my leg. Lol 😂. It worked.

  • @geraldarcuri9307
    @geraldarcuri9307 Год назад

    Glad the cat was there. That's exactly where my dog will be as I'm getting into bed!

    • @dr.samanthasmith
      @dr.samanthasmith  Год назад

      That’s too funny! They are definitely apart of the post op reality

  • @bikeon143
    @bikeon143 Год назад +1

    What I do is take my non-surgical leg and put the foot under the other foot (surgical side) and use my good leg to lift up the surgical leg. This works much quicker than having to get the band set up.

    • @rogerclough8800
      @rogerclough8800 Год назад

      Mw too. Use good leg to lift " operated" leg. Had first knee 5 years ago , now 10 days since replacement on the other knee. Can walk without aids around room , but still use single elbow crutch for distance walks. Getting increased bend slowly.

  • @gigemaggies50
    @gigemaggies50 3 месяца назад

    I have so much pain getting in and out of bed. I lift the leg with a lifter and its very, very painful

  • @terrysandiego
    @terrysandiego Год назад +1

    That device does not lift straight up when self-administered. Instead, the angle of one's own arm pulls the lower leg toward the body and that really, really hurts. The best straight-up lift I found was the husband. Mine is physically impaired and not very strong or coordinated. One time, he lifted the leg onto the bed, then lifted it onto the pillow, then slipped and dropped it back onto the bed. We both yelled. When the pain went away, we started laughting that he also yelled as though it had hurt him.
    I soon figured a way to do this without help. Facing the bed, stand on a short stool with both feet. Lift the good knee onto the bed as though crawling into the bed, lean forward and then roll onto your nonoperative side and gently let the operative leg follow up over yourself and down onto the bed or pillow. The resulting sideways movement with the operative leg does not hurt at all compared to the forward lift with those damaged quads of the operative leg.
    I am almost four months out from right TKR and scheduled to have the left one done in June..... This is work.

  • @anniedavis-anthony7221
    @anniedavis-anthony7221 2 года назад

    What is your face book group page?

    • @dr.samanthasmith
      @dr.samanthasmith  2 года назад

      Https://facebook.com/groups/3278770492360139/?ref=share

  • @10cscharf
    @10cscharf Год назад

    I really enjoy your professionalism and advise. However, I am curious if your cat - is a Maine Coon cat? It appears to be a very large cat. Just curious.

    • @dr.samanthasmith
      @dr.samanthasmith  Год назад

      She is big! She is called a “nebelung” cat breed.

  • @pattyzinola6236
    @pattyzinola6236 Год назад

    Kitty. Lol