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maarten:
I'm 3 months post-op and hopeful of improvement in the following area: when I bend over/squat, I have no sense of balance whatsoever and I hold on to furniture to prevent falling over. I know everybody's case is different, but if you can tell me that this has improved for you over time, that would help me a lot. Thanks!
Maarten

Boppie:
Just keep bending and squatting while holding on.  The balance problem will go away in time.  Keep the muscles for this movement developed and strong.  Use the balls of your feet more than you used to.  The balls of the feet are better balance sensors.  You will amaze yourself in a few months.

I am 13 months post op and bend over, squeegie the shower, climb on ladders, walk in the dark, etc. - no problem now.

TastyKakeman:
Hi all,  I am 4 months post-op and I am still having problems with my balance. I attend PT Twice a week. They work on my vestibular and strength in my legs. So far the vestibular is a waste of time and I work on my balance by walking on the treadmill. Be careful and hold on . Rest when you need to. I am coming close to leaving the PT and do the exercising at home. Left side paralyzed and no hearing my left eat. My operation was 9 hours. Keep bending and squatting to build up those muscles . 

Bob

Battyp:
Hi Maarten,
  The bending and squatting gets better but takes a long time and a lot of patience.  You have to practice it!  I still have trouble if I'm at the store and need to see something on the bottom shelf.  I'm sure I look like at idiot and I can't balance like I used to so I just sit (plop is more like it) then have trouble getting up.  The more I do the easier it is.

M

Boppie:
It is better to do exercises to build up the balance in ankles and feet and leave the actual squats and bends until later.  I have some exercises that have helped and I go back to them once in a while.  Walk along a wall while touching it lightly as you walk raising up on the balls of the feet with each step.   As you improve walk this way without touching the wall.  Walk along a curb or narrow board. 

Other exercise...lightly bounce on a mini tramp doing various leg moves while holding onto a chair or mantle.  Later do this hands free.

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