

For this reason, there is some urgency to regain range of motion as soon as possible. Initially this scar tissue is weak, but it will get stronger every day. Gradually adhesions, or scar tissue, may form between these planes preventing them from gliding properly. But as the wound is healing on the outside, why does it feel like things are getting worse on the inside?Īs the healing process proceeds, the tissue planes that have been opened begin sticking together. I think it makes sense to patients when they have some pain after surgery. During total knee replacement these parts are moved around, the tissue planes are opened. There several moving parts and potential spaces (otherwise known as tissue planes).

Please resist the urge to stop stretching. You may be concerned that because it hurts you could be damaging yourself or your new knee. You have been told to stretch, but may be questioning this recommendation now. Inflammation shows up as swelling, warmth, and pain. Healing occurs in part through an inflammatory process. Your knee may begin feeling tight and warm. Awesome! Things seemed to be going very nicely, and now you are home. As expected, you had some surgical pain, but almost immediately you realized that your arthritic pain was gone. Not a huge deal and certainly not unique to these headphones.So you finally decided to have your arthritic knee replaced. So find a way of clipping it to your shirt or threading it through to reduce cable bounce and that'll improve things. If you wore these over your ears it may help, but these seem designed to be more comfy worn straight down despite their marketing claims, if for no other reason than their left/right channels would be mirrored when worn over the ears. There is a fair bit of cable noise due to the relatively thick rubbery cable, this is not of the rubbing on clothes variety but just bouncing about on eg your chest. All in all very impressive sound and deserving of being placed into "best sound under $50" or similar lists. All in-ear headphones have some kinds of peaks in the mid to high treble imposing a character to their sound and these have a sound to them, but these are fairly natural sounding in that area, and their brightness does not cause fatigue. The treble is slightly emphasised, leading to a lot of high end detail and a breathiness, but is not very harsh and symbols etc sound pretty natural. Bass is not over-emphasised which may lead to claims of "having no bass" by those used to that kind of boominess. To the audio: it's nice and flat through the middle, with not much low-mid boom at all, but without sacrificing mids. The Wirecutter tests other JBL models but apparently not these, possibly because they are "sports" model - a fairly arbitrary exclusion since the audio on these is superior to some of their non-sports models. If they bothered to test these, they'd probably end up putting them in their list. The trouble with most "best in-ear headphones under $50" lists online is that they are too narrow in the headphones they test.
