The Recovery Manual You Wish Your Surgeon Had Time to Write
You're facing knee replacement — or considering it — and the information you've found is either too clinical to be useful or too vague to answer your real questions. This book bridges that gap.
It's a comprehensive, week-by-week guide covering the full journey: from the decision to have surgery, through the first year of recovery, and beyond. Written for the patient, not the practitioner.
The practical answers you actually need:
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A working manual, not just a reference.
Twenty-two appendices give you trackable worksheets, checklists, and reference cards you'll actually use:
The data you record becomes valuable information for your surgical team.
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What this book covers:
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Who this book is for:
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This book is a research compilation drawing on guidance from major medical organizations and the lived experience of patients across the recovery community. It is not medical advice — it provides the context and tools you need for informed conversations with your surgical team.
If you've been searching for honest, organized, practical information about what's actually coming — this book delivers it.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Recovery Manual You Wish Your Surgeon Had Time to WriteYou're facing knee replacement - or considering it - and the information you've found is either too clinical to be useful or too vague to answer your real questions. This book bridges that gap.It's a comprehensive, week-by-week guide covering the full journey: from the decision to have surgery, through the first year of recovery, and beyond. Written for the patient, not the practitioner.The practical answers you actually need: When is it time? A clear framework for the decisionWhat to ask your surgeon - and how to evaluate the answersSix weeks of pre-surgery preparation that meaningfully improves outcomesDay-by-day expectations for surgery week and the critical first 14 daysRed flags vs. normal recovery sensations - how to tell the differenceThe real timeline for returning to driving, work, sex, exercise, and travelWhat to do when recovery doesn't go as plannedLong-term care for years and decades after surgery-A working manual, not just a reference.Twenty-two appendices give you trackable worksheets, checklists, and reference cards you'll actually use: A daily pain and medication logA red-flag quick-reference card to keep on your phoneA range-of-motion progress chartA return-to-work planning worksheetAnd eighteen moreThe data you record becomes valuable information for your surgical team.-What this book covers: Total knee replacement (TKR) and partial knee replacement (PKR)Modern implants and surgical approaches, including robotic-assisted surgeryMultimodal pain management and opioid weaningPhysical therapy expectations through Week 12Manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) - what it actually is and when it's usedBilateral knee replacement and the second-knee decisionWhen to advocate for yourself, get second opinions, or pursue revision-Who this book is for: Patients facing or considering knee replacementCaregivers supporting someone through recovery (Chapter 12 is written for you)Patients mid-recovery looking for answersPatients facing the second knee, applying lessons from the first-This book is a research compilation drawing on guidance from major medical organizations and the lived experience of patients across the recovery community. It is not medical advice - it provides the context and tools you need for informed conversations with your surgical team.If you've been searching for honest, organized, practical information about what's actually coming - this book delivers it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798195147631
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Recovery Manual You Wish Your Surgeon Had Time to WriteYou're facing knee replacement - or considering it - and the information you've found is either too clinical to be useful or too vague to answer your real questions. This book bridges that gap.It's a comprehensive, week-by-week guide covering the full journey: from the decision to have surgery, through the first year of recovery, and beyond. Written for the patient, not the practitioner.The practical answers you actually need: When is it time? A clear framework for the decisionWhat to ask your surgeon - and how to evaluate the answersSix weeks of pre-surgery preparation that meaningfully improves outcomesDay-by-day expectations for surgery week and the critical first 14 daysRed flags vs. normal recovery sensations - how to tell the differenceThe real timeline for returning to driving, work, sex, exercise, and travelWhat to do when recovery doesn't go as plannedLong-term care for years and decades after surgery-A working manual, not just a reference.Twenty-two appendices give you trackable worksheets, checklists, and reference cards you'll actually use: A daily pain and medication logA red-flag quick-reference card to keep on your phoneA range-of-motion progress chartA return-to-work planning worksheetAnd eighteen moreThe data you record becomes valuable information for your surgical team.-What this book covers: Total knee replacement (TKR) and partial knee replacement (PKR)Modern implants and surgical approaches, including robotic-assisted surgeryMultimodal pain management and opioid weaningPhysical therapy expectations through Week 12Manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) - what it actually is and when it's usedBilateral knee replacement and the second-knee decisionWhen to advocate for yourself, get second opinions, or pursue revision-Who this book is for: Patients facing or considering knee replacementCaregivers supporting someone through recovery (Chapter 12 is written for you)Patients mid-recovery looking for answersPatients facing the second knee, applying lessons from the first-This book is a research compilation drawing on guidance from major medical organizations and the lived experience of patients across the recovery community. It is not medical advice - it provides the context and tools you need for informed conversations with your surgical team.If you've been searching for honest, organized, practical information about what's actually coming - this book delivers it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798195147631
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The Recovery Manual You Wish Your Surgeon Had Time to WriteYou're facing knee replacement - or considering it - and the information you've found is either too clinical to be useful or too vague to answer your real questions. This book bridges that gap.It's a comprehensive, week-by-week guide covering the full journey: from the decision to have surgery, through the first year of recovery, and beyond. Written for the patient, not the practitioner.The practical answers you actually need: - When is it time A clear framework for the decision- What to ask your surgeon - and how to evaluate the answers- Six weeks of pre-surgery preparation that meaningfully improves outcomes- Day-by-day expectations for surgery week and the critical first 14 days- Red flags vs. normal recovery sensations - how to tell the difference- The real timeline for returning to driving, work, sex, exercise, and travel- What to do when recovery doesn't go as planned- Long-term care for years and decades after surgery-A working manual, not just a reference.Twenty-two appendices give you trackable worksheets, checklists, and reference cards you'll actually use: - A daily pain and medication log- A red-flag quick-reference card to keep on your phone- A range-of-motion progress chart- A return-to-work planning worksheet- And eighteen moreThe data you record becomes valuable information for your surgical team.-What this book covers: - Total knee replacement (TKR) and partial knee replacement (PKR)- Modern implants and surgical approaches, including robotic-assisted surgery- Multimodal pain management and opioid weaning- Physical therapy expectations through Week 12- Manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) - what it actually is and when it's used- Bilateral knee replacement and the second-knee decision- When to advocate for yourself, get second opinions, or pursue revision-Who this book is for: - Patients facing or considering knee replacement- Caregivers supporting someone through recovery (Chapter 12 is written for you)- Patients mid-recovery looking for answers- Patients facing the second knee, applying lessons from the first-This book is a research compilation drawing on guidance from major medical organizations and the lived experience of patients across the recovery community. It is not medical advice - it provides the context and tools you need for informed conversations with your surgical team.If you've been searching for honest, organized, practical information about what's actually coming - this book delivers it. Seller Inventory # 9798195147631