
Originally Posted by
LBTC
BB, is your DH still doing gym work where he can? It's true that the endorphins help, and I've also read that any exercises done with the good side have a 30% (or something like that) to the broken side. Can anyone say one-legged squats?

There is very good research to support the use of exercise on the uninjured side to help increase strength on the injured side. It's a neurological thing. It works.
Limited weight bearing is a really tough place to be. It's makes a person feel very disabled and gimpy. It would be abnormal for him not to be depressed. Can he ask his MD's office if he can ride a stationary bike with little to no resistance? That is often an allowed activity before full WB is cleared.
I also support the loving touches etc. Very important for a man because he will feel less manly since he can't do his usual manly things around the house etc.
Massage is great. You can even get some massage therapists to come to the house.
Hope that helps.
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