Scar tissue after knee replacement
I had knee replacement surgery 6 weeks ago . Through PT I have been working on breaking up the scar tissue only for it to regrow by the time I get back to PT two days later. I have been massaging at home, using a hand held massager and roller. It is painful and swollen. I am getting very disheartened. Any suggestions as to what else I can do. Has anyone had laser treatments to break up scar tissue? Were they effective?
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I actually do not know whether they were drilled or cemented.
Wow spinner you shared information that is a validation for my situation that so far no one else has communicated. That is the femur connection with a tkr. I had tkr Feb. of 23. The whole experience was difficult. Did alot of various things but my bend never got much beyond 90. Then in April of this year I took a step in my kitchen my knee buckled and found out my femur fractured. No one mentioned the tkr connection to my fracture but I always wondered. I have another second opinion appointment coming up to discuss what my next step is. The ongoing healing of my femur has given me more mobility but still difficult.
Thank you sooo much for the link. Very few mention the problem of an oversized component.
Not sure I understand it all but I get it to some degree and will mention it at my next second opinion.
Only knew as my surgeon mentioned at my 6 week post op that he’d go down a size for my next knee! I am no radiologist but the imaging looks pretty large. My knee and thigh measures 1.25” larger than other. Like don’t they know ahead of time what size is needed?
Had troubles with flexion. Did have an MUA. Better, but skin is rather tight always. Hoping I get used to it.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214639/
Sending My prayers for your healing and hope the fracture wasn’t too great. It seems even though we sign the dotted line that we accept the risks of surgery, we hope we don’t have complications. My fracture was definitely the result of too much pressure against the scar tissue. Obviously I’m changing surgeons for the next procedure.
3 years out. I’ve done from severe stiffness to constant pain the X-rays and mri are normal but the doctors don’t offer me any solutions pain management suggested an epidural but I’m scared of making things worse I’d rather get to the root of the problem. I also developed neuropathy in both feet following the surgery. It’s been traumatic
I am sorry Ruth to hear about your struggles. Luckily I am not in pain only severe stiffness and a horrible bend that causes me to use a cane and makes me feel unsteady most of the time. After I fractured my femur, the pain doctor put me on celebrex and that helped immensely. I have a third opinion appointment coming up on the 16th of this month and if he sheds any light on these difficulties I will let you know.
No it was a complete fracture and the surgeon put a rod in my leg. She was great. I am not experiencing any pain in my upper thigh. It is my knee that is giving me problems and so the journey continues.
I’m so sorry you are having those problems. It’s terrible. I’m two years out and still have a lot of pain and stiffness. I am also very unsteady and have had to continue to use a rollator. I have a lot of numbness in the foot of the leg that had the tkr and no one knows what to do about it. It’s truly been a nightmare. I wish there was a way for all of us to figure this out.