The Fall Doc #6 Bone-on-Bone? Not So Fast. What You Need to Know Before Knee Replacement
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In this episode of the Fall Doc podcast, Dennis Fraise and Dr. John Thompson tackle a topic that worries many active adults — knee replacement surgery.
If you've been told you're "bone on bone"… if joint pain has slowed you down… or if you're wondering whether physical therapy and exercise can truly help — this episode is for you.
Dennis and Dr. Thompson break down the five biggest health mistakes people make when trying to avoid knee replacement. They explain why resting too much can actually weaken the muscles that protect your knee, why comparing your recovery to others leads to frustration, and why focusing only on the knee — instead of your overall fitness and lifestyle — often backfires.
You'll learn:
- Why too much rest can worsen joint pain and delay recovery
- How strengthening your entire lower body improves knee stability
- Why "bone on bone" doesn't automatically mean surgery
- The critical role of physical therapy and patient education
- How small, consistent lifestyle changes support long-term rehabilitation
- Why tracking pain and progress helps you stay motivated
- The importance of patience in fitness and recovery
This conversation emphasizes a holistic approach to knee health — one that prioritizes movement, strength, balance, and overall well-being. For older adults who want to remain independent and for adult children supporting their parents, this episode offers practical, encouraging guidance grounded in real-world rehabilitation experience.
As Dr. Thompson reminds listeners:
"Something is always better than nothing."
"Bone on bone doesn't mean surgery."
If you're dealing with joint pain, considering knee replacement, or simply want to stay active and strong as you age, this episode will help you avoid common pitfalls and focus on what truly works.
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