John M. asked

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I had surgery on my knee a decade ago and have limited range of motion. Is it possible after all these years to increase ROM? For instance, when I am standing and try to pull that leg back to touch my glute, I can't even come close!

May 26th, 2023

Ryan M. answered

Yes, it is possible to increase range of motion in a knee that has limited movement due to surgery, ...

May 26th, 2023

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