Dr. David Dillon
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For me, the early recuperation phase after total knee replacement was very painful! Once I began the rehab exercises, I found that my knee did not respond nearly as quickly as others in attaining the desired flexibility. I was the opposite of an ideal patient. But I kept at the exercises, and within a few months the joint was much more flexible and mostly painless. (Do those exercises!) Still, it was two years before my slight limp was totally gone. Now it's just over 5 years since my knee replacement. I'm now 66 and retired. I work out daily. I golf and go bicycling in the summer and walk for miles every day in the winter. My balance is great! The worst problem my knee ever has now is that it sometimes "clicks" a bit. (Big deal, I have mobility back!) Dr Dillon is an excellent surgeon, and also a nice guy! He even came with his daughter to visit me in the hospital on his day off! THANK-YOU DR. DILLON.
Submitted Dec. 13, 2019