Did rehab #4 today 10/16/13... Then went to my first post-op with Dr. Hinton. A lot for one day but mostly positive.
PT--
Started with stim while George finished with another patient; then he worked my kneecap and range of motion (75 degrees!) and had me do some leg extensions off the side of the table, then prone hangs and small leg curls to keep the knee moving. My extension still needs work. They continued my "leg press" work and band extensions, then another round of med ball throws to the trampoline before a 5-6 minute stint on the awful upright bike with the off-kilter pedals to accommodate my lagging leg. Then more stim with ice and I made my way downtown to Union Memorial hospital.
Post-Op:
First, wander aimlessly onto elevator and hope I'm in the right place. Then proceed to X-ray and wait.... Have a nice chat with another mom of a grade-schooler about how old we feel getting injured and when we see our kids' friends with skinny jeans and iPhones. Yeah, we had that conversation.
After xray, I saw PA Ben from surgery day and Dr. Hinton. They were pleased with my healing this far, confirmed my knee didn't slide in and out of place like it used to, but were way more concerned with my extension than my flexion...bummer. I believe Ben said "slow down" and Dr. Hinton came at me with a needle. Felt it was a good idea to drain my knee to release some of that nasty swelling. Ummm, anyone remember my wonderful experiences with needles and blood draws? At least now I'm pretty comfortable telling people beforehand and forewarning them. It wasn't enjoyable but I survived and my knee did feel better. It just took all the shape I thought I might have still had in my quad. Boo....
Doc wants to see me back in two weeks, but thankfully I can see him in our sports med room instead. So he's finishing up and basically says I gotta remember that with waiting so long to get this thing repaired came "extra" damage to the meniscus etc. and I won't exactly be running as my form of cardio, and I'll have to stick to elliptical and other Mahoney cardio options...and then he reached out to shake my hand! WTF!? I'm ignoring his hand and probably looking at him funny, and asking him to clarify. Sure some people like the elliptical and droning on and on, but Jenn doesn't have time for 45 minute cardio fests, that's why I do Crossfit! (Go Crossfit!) he basically said I shouldn't plan on it 5 days a week, should keep my sports to one day a week, incorporate other things like swimming, biking.... Yay! Another reason not to run a marathon! (Sorry many marathoning friends, just not my thing!)
THEN I felt better and was able to leave.