You can put your money on it.Take a tablet or cell phone so you can at least keep reading here in any downtime you have.
Over the years I've had both knees replaced (damn bar stools), The first one was 18 years ago and was a bit more than I bargained for. Physical therapy was mandatory for 6 weeks. The goal was for the knee to flex enough to easily be able to ride a bicycle. I could do that, but still was in pain for another couple months after the surgery. It was bad enough that I even got a temporary disabled parking sticker, so I didn't have to walk 1/4 mile from the parking lot to the shop. In time everything straightened out, but little did I know I wasn't done yet.Thanks Brian. Yes one thing I know is,if you want to walk, do what they say and put in the work. Back when my knee was still im very bad shape,I had to force myself to bend it again after it being straight for 8 weeks. I CAN tell you stories but I think you can imagine the hell I had to go through on top off learning to walk again. I know there will be pain involved but sadly that I am used to.