cobright
DIS Veteran
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I hit WDW a couple times a year with a friend who is mostly confined to her power chair and I can assure you there is still very much to enjoy there even if she cannot do a few attractions. But to be honest, even most roller coasters allow for a straightened leg. I can think of a few rides where having one straight leg might slow you down a bit and maybe Space Mountain would be too much of a hassle because you ride so low. But if she's been using it to some degree since the injury she'll likely be alright.Without the ability to bend at all, we will really have to be creative as there are not many attractions where you don't have to "bend the knee".
That said, I tell people dealing with a disability or injury that a day on vacation is not a normal day. Talk to the doctor about pain meds if appropriate and on the understanding that you aren't planning to subject his patient to damaging levels of physical activity. WDW is a great place to push yourself and even beneficial levels of exertion can make resting at night impossible.