The Total Knee Success Podcast: Your Essential Resource for Navigating Total Knee Replacement

Episode 24: Still Hesitating When You Walk After Knee Replacement? These Two Tests Show You Why


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In Episode 24 of the Total Knee Success Podcast, Michelle explains how the standard Timed Up and Go and the Dynamic Gait Index help clarify why walking may still feel hesitant or slower after total knee replacement. The episode breaks down what these tests measure, how therapists interpret the results, and how they relate to real-world walking challenges.

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