Hi All, Wondering if any of you bilats out there noticed unevenness in your gait. My right leg tends to swing out when I am fatigued. Thinking at four weeks out I need to work on adductor strength? Any advice? Thanks
Yes, especially early on. Right leg hurt more, but was stronger than left leg. When I was tired, I sunk back in my hips when I walked and would sling one leg in a circle instead of lifting it (can't remember which one now).
I was uneven at four weeks. I was still just walking and doing easy exercises, no ad/abductor work. What I did do was walk outside with two crutches and concentrate on being even until I was five weeks out. Then I transitioned to the cane and continued to think about walking evenly. Those first six weeks I treated as healing time and tried not to worry about my crookedness.
I didn't see a PT, but did start doing the Dr Gross leg lifts at six weeks. There was a marked difference between lifting right and left legs laterally. Now at twelve weeks, they have evened out pretty well.
That is my long answer for saying 1) yes, I had the same thing 2) it went away pretty much on its own with time. However, I am thinking of seeing a PT at six months to see what other strength discrepancies I have.
Thanks Blinky. I appreciate the thoughts. There is no map for this experience. Cheers
Thanks for the feedback. There is a low level anxiety when the tissue around one hip hurts...in the back of my mind worried that a component has loosened. But I have a lot of faith in Dr DeSmet.
I hear ya. When I get new aches and pains I wonder what it could be and my mind does jump to the catastrophic sometimes.
If some new pain hurts more and lasts longer than a day or two, you can always ask your doc.