I have arthritis in both knees and have had one knee replaced, the flex on this replaced knee is just enough to get me over the top on a pedal stroke.
However, I do need to place my foot more central on the pedal as opposed to being on the front of the foot.
Though not ideal, I have been doing it this way for over 4 years and got used to it.
As my knee joint warms up I can get my foot nearer to where it should be, but only by a few millimetres.
I also do some knee bending exercises to encourage more flex.
Anyway, just wondered if anyone had similar experience with replacement knee's and how best to improve pedalling dynamics and efficiencies.
Thanks
However, I do need to place my foot more central on the pedal as opposed to being on the front of the foot.
Though not ideal, I have been doing it this way for over 4 years and got used to it.
As my knee joint warms up I can get my foot nearer to where it should be, but only by a few millimetres.
I also do some knee bending exercises to encourage more flex.
Anyway, just wondered if anyone had similar experience with replacement knee's and how best to improve pedalling dynamics and efficiencies.
Thanks