Has anyone had a tight band feeling after total knee replacement?
I am 8 weeks post TKR and have had this very tight band around my knee since week one. My Dr at 6 wks says it is normal and will go away. Has anyone else had this and did it go away and when?
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I had my TKR Feb. of 23 had that exact same tight band feeling. I had difficulty recovering from the procedure and the band feeling has continued to stay with me even after MUA. My flexion varied from 84 to 90. I always had difficulty getting up from sitting never have been able to correctly go down stairs. I did have two falls, where my knee just collapsed on me. I Put PT on hold and began seeing a dr. of Chiropractic who looked at me as a whole person. She has expertise in frequency healing which helped me feel more energetic to the point I was going to the gym 2 ro 3 times a week riding a stationary bike and swimming. But my bend and the band feeling never left so I went back to PT and three weeks later I took a step in my kitchen and fell because my femur fractured. Yesterday I started on Celebrex to help with inflammation and Pain. Today it seems as though my swelling and pain is improving. I am keeping my fingers crossed, I never dreamed this journey would be this difficult. I soo appreciate hearing everyone's stories. I t has been so helpful.
So sorry to hear your femur fractured. Do you know what caused it to fracture?
Thank you for sharing. Released after 11 weeks?! WOW! You’re my hero 😁
Best wishes to you.
I have found it helpful to wear a compression sleeve around my knee. It does help me feel more stable and it does feel less painful.
Congratulations for graduating already ! 🙏
Kindest Regards.
I'm sorry for what you're going through SK.
I would find another specialist, not a chiropractor, to treat the whole body. These Drs usually include "Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation" in their title, and they are MDs, so much better educated and trained in whole body diagnosis than a chiropractor.
I think chiropractors are ok for otherwise healthy people with no serious spinal or skeletal problems. Chiropractors can't help when a patient is suffering fro osteoporosis of the spine, stenosis, scoliosis, or the myriad of spinal diseases.
I did see a Chiro when I was in my 40s and 50s and had no major back problems. Even though I workout every day now and have a strong core, my lumbar spine is a mess. I only trust orthopods and other specialized MDs to treat that condition, certainly not a Chiro. FWIW, just my experience.
I haven't read all the posts written here. Is this discussion related to the iliotibial band?
Had my TKA in Oct 23. Best I can get on flexing is 53. Have the tight band “feeling” you spoke about. Specialist said my issue is due to scar tissue which will never go away…. I am allergic to titanium. Guess what my knee is made of??? Titanium!
My femur surgeon is trying to set me up for me an appointment with joint replacement specialist. The problem with all specialist is the wait time.
My Dr told me the tight band feeling will go away but it can take up to a year. I can deal with that as long as I have no pain
It has been 18 months and I still have a tight band feeling in knee, especially on the outside. Just hoping it gets better with walking and exercising.
Well I do wish you all the best. And the wait time for specialists, well at least orthopedic specialists, has gone way up in the last few years. I waited 2 or 3 months for my TKRs once I made the decision to have them in 2022. Friends tell me that wait time is now closer to 6 months, and it can take months just to get an appt for an office visit.
Keep us posted. Wishing you well. Joe