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How do you treat excess scarring after TKR?

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Jan 22, 2023 | Replies (73)

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@gailfaith

Hi Jmacvol.....Do you live close to Mayo (which one?). I've been there twice for 2 different issues and for me it takes 3 flights each way to get there. Well worth the effort. Not to make you jealsous but after my first TKR, when I went back to see the surgeon in 2 weeks for a check, I needed no cane, etc. The gal asked where my cane was and she said they were going to put me on a pedistal in the waiting room! However I went to a nursing home for post care for the first one as I live alone. The physiatrist there was nuts. This was back when they still used ths passive motion machine, and she got upset when I raised the angle to bend my knee over 90 degrees. That is what you go there for, to get as much bend as possible. When she wasn't around I'd raise it again, but the best I ever got to was about 124 degress of bend but after I got home and used my stationionary bike to help me with the bending by lowering the bike seat as much as possile. My second one is an even better story. gailfaith

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124 degrees of bend after a TKR is very good. 120 degrees is the target after most surgeries, so good for you. You must have done all that was recommended re: PT post-op.

I worked to get my whole body in shape for a year before my first TKR this March. It could nor have gone better and I? followed all post-op therapy instructions and still do some of them, and more, at the gym.

I had my other knee replaced this July. Pretty much the same results but it took two weeks longer (around 6 weeks) before I could use stairs. Still have some minor swelling 8 weeks out. No two operations are the same.

Joe