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My Last Lesson On Eliminating Knee Pain For 2009

December 30, 2009

Today I’m in the final countdown before my surgery tomorrow morning. I’m trying to anticipate all the things that will need doing prior to my recovery period, when I expect to be incapacitated by abdominal postop pain. 
 
Though a number of people think I’m crazy getting surgery on New Year’s Eve Day, my wife among them, my attitude is that if you recognize a problem, it’s best taken care of ASAP. Were I to wait, the damn hernia would likely just get bigger and more painful. And there’s always the chance of strangulating a loop of bowel, entrapped in the abdominal wall defect. Now, that would be a problem.
 
No, better to get it behind me, face the issue head-on and fix the damn thing. Compared to what I used to do, this is pretty straightforward stuff. But of course, no surgery is minor surgery when you’re the patient. All in all, I like being the operator better than being the operatee, if you know what I mean.
 
However, this episode gives me a chance to teach you something that I normally wouldn’t think about much. And that is ISOMETRIC EXERCISES.
 
Now, after a surgery like this, any contraction of my core muscles is going to hurt like Hell, at least for the first few days. So after the immediate period of rest, to allow postop bleeding to stop and postop swelling to recede, I have to be able to maintain and then rebuild my leg strength. 
 
This is especially true since I’m not going to be able to restart my fish oil for a while. And I feel it in every joint. There are a couple of reasons for this.
 
First, fish oil’s omega 3 fatty acids act to reduce platelet adhesiveness, or stickiness. That’s great when you want to reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke, by reducing clot formation. Not so great, when you WANT clot formation during and after surgery.
 
Then, there are the known anti-inflammatory properties of fish oil. Well, normally that’s exactly what you want. But in this surgery, inflammation is a part of the initial healing process. So, if I want a good repair, I have to suffer the lack of my POWERHOUSE OMEGA FORMULA  http://www.favoriteformulas.com  for a few weeks. But the other parts of my body, like my back and my joints can definitely feel the difference when I don’t take it. And that’s why YOU should.
 
The kind of hernia repair I’m getting is called a “tension-free” (Lichtenstein) repair, which uses a polypropylene mesh, to cover the abdominal wall defect. This mesh acts like a scaffold, to allow fibroblasts (fiber producing cells) to infiltrate it and rebuild a fibrous layer over the defect. Inflammation plays a role in initiating this process. So, I just have to grin ‘n’ bear it.
 
In the aftermath, when the abdominal wall is sore, active exercise for my knees simply wouldn’t be possible. Nor would it be wise, as it might compromise the repair, before it was strong enough to bear extra tension or intrabdominal pressure. So, what I plan to do is to use the isometric exercises that I teach in my newest edition of my PAIN-FREE PROGRAM & DVD http://www.drbillsclinic.com/exercise_eliminate.html 
 
Isometric exercise generate muscular contraction, without shortening of the muscle. That’s how they’re defined. The advantage is that I can strengthen my knee with these static postures, without putting any pressure on my sure to be sore belly and groin. 
 
The Wall Chair and the Horse Stance, derived from the martial arts, like karate and kung fu, are ideal for this purpose. And they’re safe. They’re ideal for the person just starting out, or the morbidly obese, who want to eliminate their knee pain, but lack any strength, at present. These are a great way to build a foundation of strength, for more aggressive exercises, later on. Just strike the position, and hold it for time. It’s as simple as that. 
 
So that’s what I’ll be doing, after surgery. And what YOU should be doing, if you’d like to start on the road to pain-free knees, safely and effectively. Well, my friend, that’s about it for today. This was my last lesson on eliminating knee pain for 2009. 
 
My wish for you, as we enter a new year and a new decade, is one of peace, happiness, health and prosperity. Have a Happy and Healthy New Year, my friend. All the best, as always. Talk to you again in 2010.
 
Yours for a pain-free tomorrow and optimal health,
 
Dr. Bill

P.S. For DR. BILL’S LITTLE GREEN BOOK ON ELIMINATING KNEE PAIN, a concise, but complete handbook on the root causes and the various options for treating knee pain, go to http://drbillsclinic.com/eliminate_knee_pain.html 
 
P.P.S. For DR. BILL’S PAIN-FREE PROGRAM: EXERCISES TO PREVENT OR ELIMINATE KNEE PAIN, please go to
 http://drbillsclinic.com/exercise_eliminate.html 
 
P.P.P.S. For conventional and alternative treatments and exercises to relieve knee pain without surgery click on   http://drbillsclinic.com/avoid_knee_surgery.html
 
P.P.P.P.S. For the giant, comprehensive ADVANCED MASTERS’ COURSE: HOW TO ELIMINATE KNEE PAIN–ONCE & FOR ALL!, everything you need to know on causes and solutions for knee pain and the complete exercise program, too, go to
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