Knee Replacement Surgery?

Read Chris Easton’s book, Knee Replacement Surgery, A Patient’s Guide: Before, During, and After

Running around with the grandchildren, playing golf, or taking an Alaskan cruise are all reasons people choose knee replacement surgery. Now that you’ve made the decision to have your knee replaced, let’s discuss what you can do before and after surgery to make your recovery as comfortable as possible. In this book I cover important information you need to know if you are facing or recovering from knee surgery.

Knee replacement surgery, whether it’s for you or a loved one, is a big decision. If you are considering it, you’re likely struggling and have been for a while. You’ve heard the stories from good to bad. You have questions. And well you should. That is why I wrote “Knee Replacement Surgery, A Patient’s Guide: Before, During and After.” I’ve compiled 30 years of care into a concise and easy-to-read guidebook for knee replacement. Filled with advice, anecdotes, and things to watch for, this book contains everything I’ve learned in helping people from all walks of life.

This book is the “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” for knee replacement surgery. From preparing your home to “How do I put these compression hose on?” or “Uh-oh, I’m constipated,” it’s covered.

Reduce Fall Risks

Checkout Chris Easton’s book, Reducing The Risk Of Falls In Our Senior Population

Falls are the primary source of injury in the Senior population. Installing grab bars can help, but what are some other things that can be done to reduce the risk?

In this eBook Chris Easton, PT, offers insight into some causes of falls that might not have been considered, and more importantly what can be done to help your loved one. This book is divided into two sections.

Some of the reasons for an increased fall risk are internal or personal to the Senior, and others involve the Senior’s environment. Chris has worked as a physical therapist for 30 years and offers a unique perspective to help you help your loved ones.

Hip Replacement Surgery

Read Chris Easton’s book, Hip Replacement Surgery: A Patient’s Guide: Before, During and After

There are many reasons people choose to have their hip replaced. Pain is a major factor, but often, it’s because they want to participate in life again—playing with grandchildren, walking, and taking vacations are all common motivations for choosing hip replacement surgery.

Sometimes, it’s necessary after a fall resulting in a fracture—and we cover that too!

Now that you’ve decided to have your hip replaced, let’s discuss what you can do both before and after surgery to make your recovery as comfortable as possible.

Chris Easton has been a physical therapist for thirty years. Specializing in rehab for knee and hip replacement surgeries, he is committed to helping his clients achieve the best recovery possible.