Pain in thigh 5 months after THR

Posted by linnie1948 @linnie1948, Jun 4, 2023

Hello everyone,
I have been experiencing pain in my thigh for the past three days. I had a complex THR at the end of January. I thought by now the thigh pain would be long gone. Does the pain come and go for awhile. It has been raining here for several days now and I was wondering if that was a factor as in the past I have had pain when it rained. Can arthritis still be present in the thigh after a THR? Was also wondering if I should cut back on walking on the treadmill although I am not going very fast or for long periods of time.

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I'm really sorry to hear of your pain. has there been any change for you since your posting?

another update for me. i got a second opinion which the guy took some new x-rays and said i agree with the other doctor, just give it more time. I also made an appointment at Mayo clinic and saw a pain management doctor who gave me steroid shots. The pain relief was good but they said it could take up to three weeks for the steroids to work. I'm not really sure if they ever did.
Before following up with him, I also saw a neurologist (not at mayo) to see if it was a nerve problem. He was terrible. he did almost no talking, asked almost no questions and bare bones explaining. I had a test done on my legs (and arms as I was curious about them starting to fall asleep more then they used too.) and he said the tested showed nothing. (This is again as I'm laying down. no one seems to listen that the pain is when I sit, and somehow test me when I'm in that position. and when I ask i get some reason as to why it either isn't done that way, or isn't important). I did resume some physical therapy going off the assumption it could be sciatica. the stretches sort of help. but then I sit down again for any amount of time and the pressure and pain comes back.

now that I've helped my mother move from one state to another we are a little closer to Mayo, so I contacted the pain management doctor again. this time I had a CT with Contrast. He said it shows signs of inflammation around the S.I. joints, and and some around the Hip implant. So I'm scheduled to get I guess another inject at the S.I. joint and I think he said I should reach out to another orthopedic surgeon to check on the hip.

This is nuts. I get that its a major surgery and it is just barely a full year, but My 80-something yr old neighbor had it done three months ago and is still stiff and has pains but doesn't seem to complain about the same things.

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@tanzar2099

I'm really sorry to hear of your pain. has there been any change for you since your posting?

another update for me. i got a second opinion which the guy took some new x-rays and said i agree with the other doctor, just give it more time. I also made an appointment at Mayo clinic and saw a pain management doctor who gave me steroid shots. The pain relief was good but they said it could take up to three weeks for the steroids to work. I'm not really sure if they ever did.
Before following up with him, I also saw a neurologist (not at mayo) to see if it was a nerve problem. He was terrible. he did almost no talking, asked almost no questions and bare bones explaining. I had a test done on my legs (and arms as I was curious about them starting to fall asleep more then they used too.) and he said the tested showed nothing. (This is again as I'm laying down. no one seems to listen that the pain is when I sit, and somehow test me when I'm in that position. and when I ask i get some reason as to why it either isn't done that way, or isn't important). I did resume some physical therapy going off the assumption it could be sciatica. the stretches sort of help. but then I sit down again for any amount of time and the pressure and pain comes back.

now that I've helped my mother move from one state to another we are a little closer to Mayo, so I contacted the pain management doctor again. this time I had a CT with Contrast. He said it shows signs of inflammation around the S.I. joints, and and some around the Hip implant. So I'm scheduled to get I guess another inject at the S.I. joint and I think he said I should reach out to another orthopedic surgeon to check on the hip.

This is nuts. I get that its a major surgery and it is just barely a full year, but My 80-something yr old neighbor had it done three months ago and is still stiff and has pains but doesn't seem to complain about the same things.

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I am two years post THR and still have pain. I live with it.

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@mitfit

I am two years post THR and still have pain. I live with it.

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Can I ask if you working? If so, is it a sit down job? and how do you manage your pain. Ibuprofen or do you have any kind of prescription?

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For me the thigh pain comes and goes. I’m almost 2 years out from my THR. I've had lots of PT and do various exercises. I started getting some massages these days and that is helping. This is a sports type of massage aimed at reducing pain.
Overall things are better than 6 months ago, a year ago. It’s just the way it is.

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@tanzar2099

Can I ask if you working? If so, is it a sit down job? and how do you manage your pain. Ibuprofen or do you have any kind of prescription?

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I retired right before my THR. I am very active in my community and work at my desk several hours per day. I cannot take Ibuprofen because of other health issues. I believe that “motion is lotion” and I try to walk every day and do balance exercises. I try not to focus on the pain and turn around negative thoughts into positive.

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Please demand a MRI
I just left my surgeons office 9 months out of surgery and been having the same issues they kept telling me x-rays looked fine so did CAT scans. They finally did an MRI and it shows that my stem is not growing to my bone and now I have to have the surgery all over again.

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