I have some arthritis from various knee injuries as well - and I can't do NSAIDs either. Find whatever activity you can do without pain and keep your leg muscles strong. It can take a little trial and error at the gym - I know some leg press and leg curl machines just don't feel right. Don't be tempted to work through it - if it hurts, stop and try and make adjustments or switch to something else. Speed skating has felt great on my beat up knees and done a great job of building up my leg muscles. If biking or the elliptical trainer or whatever you like feels okay you should do it regularly - that seems to help keep things feeling good too.
And for pain - icing and elevating generally do the trick. I have to be pretty desparate to take painkillers because they tear up my stomach.
If you're getting a lot of rice krispies, I'd check with your PT and make sure your patella alignment is okay. If your muscles atrophied, chances are your VMO got weak and when things are imbalanced you get a lot more crunchies. So make sure you're keeping up with the PT for that if it's an issue, which I would really suspect it is after any significant atrophy.
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