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Ell1s1um•20/01/2022
I have the same problem.
r757Joint•10/06/2019
i had medial left knee compartment surgery with Navio robotic system. I am sufferring from fatpad impingement on the unoperated previously trouble free lateral joint. Hospital physio failed to diagnose and v edismissive, even an urgent letter to consultant did not produce any response. My private physio suspected a ligamentous damage or meniscus damage and tried his better to improve my musculature but till 5 1/2 months down the line this has been diagnosed when it could have been diagnosed at 5 weeks if hospital had taken any action. During hospital admission the young physio did not make me do any exercises but left a sheet. so, 4 days I did not do any exercises as I was too still and needed help. in other hospitals, I am told they clean your feet daily to prevent infection and daily wound check and half and hour physio morning and evening. So, I came home stiff after four days but thought this is normal postoperative problem. The hospital physios were very basic and had no dedication to their work. A layman with a little training would have done this job better.
lindaisabel•06/09/2018
can't see the take a test button
admin•22/08/2018
Once you have logged in to JointPRO, you should see a black 'TAKE A TEST' button in a green box at the top left hand side of the page. If you have any further problems, do contact emily@jointpro.co.uk
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Comments 5Once you log onto your individual JointPRO account, you will see a 'TAKE A TEST' button on the top left hand corner of the screen.
I have the same problem.
i had medial left knee compartment surgery with Navio robotic system. I am sufferring from fatpad impingement on the unoperated previously trouble free lateral joint. Hospital physio failed to diagnose and v edismissive, even an urgent letter to consultant did not produce any response. My private physio suspected a ligamentous damage or meniscus damage and tried his better to improve my musculature but till 5 1/2 months down the line this has been diagnosed when it could have been diagnosed at 5 weeks if hospital had taken any action. During hospital admission the young physio did not make me do any exercises but left a sheet. so, 4 days I did not do any exercises as I was too still and needed help. in other hospitals, I am told they clean your feet daily to prevent infection and daily wound check and half and hour physio morning and evening. So, I came home stiff after four days but thought this is normal postoperative problem. The hospital physios were very basic and had no dedication to their work. A layman with a little training would have done this job better.
can't see the take a test button
Once you have logged in to JointPRO, you should see a black 'TAKE A TEST' button in a green box at the top left hand side of the page. If you have any further problems, do contact emily@jointpro.co.uk