Andrew came to me 3 months ago frustrated and stuck in his life still having knee pain in his left knee 2 years after knee surgery (ACL Reconstruction Surgery). He did physical therapy but didn’t feel like it was getting him anywhere other than in more pain. He wanted something different that worked. Something based on results.
We spoke and he told me that he was always thinking about the knee pain every time he moved. No matter where he went or what he did. The more that he tried to strengthen his legs to get out of pain the more he was back in knee pain. It felt like a vicious cycle that was leading him nowhere.
Then we began working together in my 3 month coaching program. These were the results.
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Had a total knee replacement 7 years ago after a severe infection. A month later I had a MUA. A year and a half later my doctor went back in to remove scar tissue. My leg is straight but I have have very limited flexion and constant pain. Can I still break thru the scar tissue to regain flexibility?
Hi Laurie
Yes, I do believe it would take some work on your part but you could definitely regain flexibility in the knee.
Let me know if you’d like more support.
Regards
Bill
I had anthroscopic knee surgery on my left knee two yrs ago and got charged around $3000. The surgeon told me that I had torn cartilage on both knees after I had complained about locking, sharp pain, and soreness. I agreed to start with my left knee and have been feeling more discomfort on my left knee than on the one that didn’t have surgery. I like to go to the gym and workout pretty intense. I am in great shape for a 59 yr old man. I am also a retired Navy veteran who wants to stay active but… Read more »
Juan,
Your short answer is yes, of course there’s more to your solution. Here’s a link to setup time for us to speak and create a customized strategy to get your knee feeling normal again. https://www.thekneepainguru.com/appt/
Talk soon,
Bill