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?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Joint Replacements Support Group.
Good luck with the arthroscopic surgery! I was in the hydrotherapy pool under 36 hours after the surgery. I have had weekly physio since the procedure, not pushing as hard as after the manipulation under anaesthetic, as they did not want to cause more inflammation and scar tissue. I learnt to listen to my knee. I spent hours dangling off the edge of the dinning room table gently trying to swing my left knee, eventually it started to bend.
My surgeon started me on baclofen ( muscle relaxant, reduces spasms) and amitriptyline ( helps with neuropathic pain and sleep) 3 weeks prior to surgery, and to continue post surgery. I have ended up on a slightly higher dose post arthroscopic arthrolysis and debridment of left knee.
I have had similar problems and also had the scar tissue removal surgery (It helped quite a bit). I am prone to internal keloids, and we think that may be the cause for the excessive scar tissue. https://www.newgelplus.com/blog/2017/07/25/knee-replacement-scarring-works/
Wishing u good luck on your surgery. Just after thanxgiving, so load up???
But really please let me know how it goes and hope that damn scar tissue is out of there!!!
I had my TKR left on 21/6/18 ended up with ROM on 20-70 at 16 weeks. MUA done got 15-115 on table, mass of scar tissue broken down. Now week 22 post op i have 10-105 ROM. will have a flexion deformity on the straight but not too worried. the nerve damage (whole knee numbness) is more of a problem. Right knee to be replaced in March 2019. Both knees replaced by my 45th birthday!
i had to wait until week 8 for hydrotherapy and it’s such as shame as the progress in water is exceptional i am planning on getting in pool asap with right knee next year
i get intense pain behind knee at top of calf, believed to be the gastrocnemius muscle being too tight awaiting biomechanics for insoles due to over rotated ankles and flat feet. which l have always had but no one considers when making drastic changes to my posture as hypermobilie. i now have one knee that’s 10 degrees off straight and one that’s -10 straight hypermobilie x
Hi @bizzarebird1 - sounds as if you are having a difficult recovery. I think I remember you saying earlier that you were supposed to return to work in October? Were you able to do that? I'm wishing you the best. That intense knee pain is not easy to live with.
no my MUA was not until 13/10/18 so i couldn’t go back. my employer has just issued me with a written warning for sickness absence so it’s all very up in the air. with my right knee being replaced in march l am still on crutches and struggling so not good! pain isn’t too bad on replaced knee, non replaced knee is more troublesome pain wise! numbness in replaced knee is whole knee so walking is very different experience
@blizzardbird1 good for you I know when I had my back fracture it was easier on me when in therapy yes the pool is easier on your joints
@bizzarebird1 - Dang! That uncertainty on the job front has got to be tough on top of the discomfort. Hang in there. Once the other knee is done, things should look brighter. I'm sure you've probably explored this, but is there any chance you could work from home for awhile?