"deathbyduck87" said:
I absolutely cannot do any kind of weight training with my legs dude to the extent of permanent damage done to the bone and soft tissue. When I do cardio I usually use a stationery bike at low intensity. If I don't take it easy I can feel my femur slipping around on my tibial plateau and since I don't have much use of the right foot it's one good slip and I get to push my kneecap back from the side of my leg. That's happened 3 times and you never get used to it, nor do the folks around you when it happens. I'm not going to be competing in any bodybuilding and since I very rarely wear shorts I just focus on maintenance of what I have left. You could try cortisone injections they do help with the arthritis but I don't mess with them anymore. A good hinge brace will help as well. Anything that can keep yourself from under the knife is good imo. Or a good orthopedic surgeon could do a minor arthroscopic procedure to clean it up and have you on your feet within a couple of weeks. The injections of the rooster craw (the cartilage on a male chickens head) works extremely well and has a super fast recovery time. I don't know the extent of your condition or arthritis I'm just throwing some ideas out there. I've had 4 surgeries on my right leg and 7 on my left and won't be doing anymore but there are things that will help you get back to normal in pretty impressive time.
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I feel you bro I'm almost their I just never had my knee slip, that would definitely put me out of commission, but I do get the cortisone shots every 6 months, I'm up to my neck in icy hot lol, I really don't want to be taking any pain killers my stomach is already messed up as it is from all that crap, but I'm definitely trying to do my best to keep pushing forward, thanks for the info deathbyduck..
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