Total Joint Replacement FAQs
Common Questions Orthopedic Surgeons Hear from Joint Patients
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Q: When will I be able to kneel after knee replacement surgery?
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A: Yes, after 2–3 months you may try to kneel. Although this may be uncomfortable initially, you will not injure your knee replacement by kneeling. Most people find the more you kneel, the easier it gets. You may find it more comfortable to use a foam rubber kneeling pad.
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