Yoga and Knee Joint Replacement
Knee
joint replacement happens when less invasive treatments fail. It is a major
change in the body. Yoga is an Indian practice followed predominantly in all
age groups.
So the question arises, will I be able to do yoga after knee joint replacement??
So the question arises, will I be able to do yoga after knee joint replacement??
Knee Replacements
Knee
joint is placed in a healthy body after the knee joint is resurfaced and the
surrounding bone and cartilage is removed. Old women and obese persons are the
most predominant patients for knee joint replacement. Some people owe it to the lack of
vitamins and minerals in the locality water and the wrong intake of certain
food items which don’t benefit the body at all. They infect lead to deterioration
of the joint further.
Next question arises
is that how much will be the flexibility of the knee?
It
is observed that your knee will not be as flexible as it was. Obviously, owing
to the surgical process performed, the body has been subjected to put a foreign
body in itself. This can be a major
challenge to be accepted by the body. Hence, the flexibility can range to quite
lesser than the normal range of 0-140 degree.
Alignment
We
have to keep the knee aligned carefully. We have to keep the knees properly
aligned with ankles and hips in order to protect the knee after surgery.
Standing pose done with careful alignment will make the hamstrings and
quadriceps stronger which often become weak.
Use of Props
Props
are helpful when performing yoga after a kneereplacement surgery. Props
such as straps and blankets, etc. are great for assistance. Using a block for
squats or hero pose in which you try to sit between your feet with your shins
pointing back on either side of your hips is very helpful.
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