ikdo01
Veteran
- Location
- Europe (mostly)
Am looking for advice on starting cycling again following a knee replacement. I used to cycle (off road and commuting) regularly until a few years ago when a disastrous operation for a dislocated shoulder following a tumble left my right right arm paralysed for nigh on two years due to trapped nerves.
As I couldn't cycle I started jogging and walking to work (about 7 miles) to stop my weight ballooning until excruciating pain in my right knee led to a return to the hospital and a series of arthroscopys - the first worked quite well, the subsequent ones did nothing but leave me in additional pain and I have now been told I have no cartilage in my right knee and it needs to be replaced. I am only 48. On the plus side, I now have the use of my right arm again so I can restart cycling after the op, which as its weight bearing is probably better for me than running, so...
Am really looking for advice (well inspiration) from anyone who has had a new knee on how quickly they were able to return to cycling and what restrictions it imposed. I appreciate it is different in every case and I'm guessing my days of serious off road and traffic light sprints are gone, but did you find any other issues. How quickly were you able to start again? Were you able to to get back up to previous distance and speed? How long have you had the replacement knee? I've been told to expect between 10 - 15 years before it needs to be replaced again, but am nervous that if I start cycling again this may shorten considerably.
As I couldn't cycle I started jogging and walking to work (about 7 miles) to stop my weight ballooning until excruciating pain in my right knee led to a return to the hospital and a series of arthroscopys - the first worked quite well, the subsequent ones did nothing but leave me in additional pain and I have now been told I have no cartilage in my right knee and it needs to be replaced. I am only 48. On the plus side, I now have the use of my right arm again so I can restart cycling after the op, which as its weight bearing is probably better for me than running, so...
Am really looking for advice (well inspiration) from anyone who has had a new knee on how quickly they were able to return to cycling and what restrictions it imposed. I appreciate it is different in every case and I'm guessing my days of serious off road and traffic light sprints are gone, but did you find any other issues. How quickly were you able to start again? Were you able to to get back up to previous distance and speed? How long have you had the replacement knee? I've been told to expect between 10 - 15 years before it needs to be replaced again, but am nervous that if I start cycling again this may shorten considerably.