Lose joints after WLS?
I have heard that when we lose a lot of weight fast, our ligaments don't bounce back as quickly, meaning they are a little more loose for the first year or so. This might look like greater flexibility in joints, or weaker less stable joints. Has anyone else heard of this, or experienced it themselves?
on 8/18/13 7:50 am
Just saw your post. I have extremely loose ligaments and tendons, even prior to surgery, and now, as I have lost weight, I have little ability to hold my body in a standing position for very long. I wear braces on my legs, both pre and post op. My orthopedic surgeon suggested increasing muscle mass in the quads and hamstring to help compensate for the loose tendon and ligaments, particularly since I have had several bad falls post WLS.
I believe it may be that they may seem loose but continued exercise will help tighten and tone the muscles, ligaments and tendons that hold your joints in place.
I have no medical knowledge and any post I place on any board is strictly knowledge from my own experiences and not to be confused with actual medical knowledge. Talk to a doctor for medical concerns.