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110 degrees
110 degrees of knee movement is what you need to get up off a toilet seat.
Per my orthopedic doc. So there ya go... |
so, you got it or not? :p
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He said, "movement", he, he...
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Shux..
I thought this would be a complaint about the weather in LV or Phoenix... |
people with longer lower legs require more movement.....
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In some countries you have to actally squat on your ankles to use the facilities. I'd imagine that would require more like 180degree's of movement
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so why do you get the chills sometimes when you pee?
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I don't get chills when you pee. What are you talking about?
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That's because your not holding your ankles.
Rika |
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I don't drop the soap.
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So your sitting on the toilet ,and your urine stream will not reach the shower...yep ..that would give me chill's.
That is low pressure..headstud's going or gone. Rika |
As one who has gone through extensive physical therapy to regain movement in the knee, I knew what this thread was about before reading it!
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I've spent the last day trying to straighten my leg out so I can put an immobilizing brace on. The ortho guy said it is a lot easier to get movement back starting from a straight leg rather than trying to straighten a bent one. I'm almost there...but I've always had really tight hamstrings so straightening my leg when it was healthy was a challenge...
And I can pee from the toilet to the shower no problem (prostate is fine). I just choose not to do so. |
You need a higher toilet, slightly tilted toward the front. That way one could almost administer a dump with a straight line from ankle to hip.
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a *****'n train wrex I am
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Old Naval Aviator joke.
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As one who spent many months recovering from a very bad break to my tibia and fibia (foot as well), I sympathise with the knee issue...nothing hurt more than getting movement back to the knee after being immobilized for a time. But, for the love of pete, buck up:D |
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