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ramaka

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Does swimming help with Limb lengthening recovery
« on: May 13, 2018, 03:18:23 PM »

Like the question says would swimming help with overall recovery from limb lengthening and make it maybe a little bit easier on the body
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Re: Does swimming help with Limb lengthening recovery
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2018, 03:33:33 PM »

I guess so, I saw a video on a reputed site(perhaps paleys) that showed a kid on frames going for hydro therapy. I guess some other doctor too suggested walking on water. Dr Pili said its fine too. But if you are already on a weight bearing device/nail, i dont see much point, beside the confidence to walk unaided.
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Re: Does swimming help with Limb lengthening recovery
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2018, 03:49:13 PM »

I guess so, I saw a video on a reputed site(perhaps paleys) that showed a kid on frames going for hydro therapy. I guess some other doctor too suggested walking on water. Dr Pili said its fine too. But if you are already on a weight bearing device/nail, i dont see much point, beside the confidence to walk unaided.

Yea I was curious because I know some athletes use swimming as a way of helping their body recover before they try running I suppose it helps harden their bones
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Re: Does swimming help with Limb lengthening recovery
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2018, 08:36:58 PM »

Yes. It's a good way to get exercise without weight bearing issues.
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Re: Does swimming help with Limb lengthening recovery
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2018, 09:18:50 PM »

I guess so, I saw a video on a reputed site(perhaps paleys) that showed a kid on frames going for hydro therapy. I guess some other doctor too suggested walking on water. Dr Pili said its fine too. But if you are already on a weight bearing device/nail, i dont see much point, beside the confidence to walk unaided.
You can optionally undertake hydro therapy when lengthening at the Paley Institute.  It could vary person-to-person, but it wasn't really swimming -- they allowed me to walk in the water provided I was submerged up to waist-level (plus some other exercises).  The PTs there said it helps make sure those muscles don't atrophy too much and will make walking easier when you can resume walking after 3+ months of not being able to.
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Re: Does swimming help with Limb lengthening recovery
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2018, 01:38:37 PM »

You can optionally undertake hydro therapy when lengthening at the Paley Institute.  It could vary person-to-person, but it wasn't really swimming -- they allowed me to walk in the water provided I was submerged up to waist-level (plus some other exercises).  The PTs there said it helps make sure those muscles don't atrophy too much and will make walking easier when you can resume walking after 3+ months of not being able to.

did you find that easier then normal therapy or was it more of a challenge to do that, also what was a personal preference the pool or like I said normal therapy   
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Re: Does swimming help with Limb lengthening recovery
« Reply #6 on: May 16, 2018, 02:43:35 PM »

PT in the pool was easier because the therapist doesn't stretch you, so you avoid the worst pain of PT.

That said, I prefer regular PT, even though I hate the accompanying pain, because it stresses the tissues more.
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Re: Does swimming help with Limb lengthening recovery
« Reply #7 on: May 16, 2018, 04:29:09 PM »

did you find that easier then normal therapy or was it more of a challenge to do that, also what was a personal preference the pool or like I said normal therapy
I agree with Override, it's easier and I would not suggest it as a recurring replacement for normal PT.  Pool therapy is probably one of those things you should have them show you once, and then do it on your own when possible.
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