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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@Contantandwell With so many posting about revision I wonder if this is another way for Drug companies and Dr,s to just make more money?Back in the 60,s you never heard of this .Tkr was put in and that was it oitside of P.T which was started in the O.R. Interesting?
@carolamead Oh my goodness, you have been through a lot. My flex is at about 115 I think and I find that to be tough at times. My ortho said if I lived in Japan I couldn't function. I presume because they sit on the floor to eat. It would be difficult to not be able to bend enough in that situation.
I hope things go well with the revisionist.
JK
@lioness I suspect they just very rarely did revisions unless the knee was truly impossible. I don't think anyone would go for a revision unless they really felt it was necessary. People back in the 60s probably just put up with more.
JK
@Contantandwell That could be but my Mother had 2TKR and never complained that' was in the 70,s but they still started the rehab on the machine then in
O.R which they don't do now from what I understand
@lioness I would suspect that would help, I wonder why they no longer do it.
JK
Golly I would love my knee flexion to be 125 degrees. I am now 3 months post arthroscopic arthrolysis and debridment of left knee and not even 100 degrees. Wonder whether I will ever get there...... nearly 9 months following my TKR
@Contantandwell I dont know never heard but follow the money?
@lioness Yes, I have heard that of course, but I would hope that those in the medical profession would still be doing what is best for the patient. I do think that they sometimes order additional tests or refer a person to another specialist, but I cannot imagine that they would change from having PT that quickly to not, if the patients were really benefitting from it. Maybe I am naive, but I hope not.
JK
@melcpa86 The flex they want you to achieve is generally 120, anything more than that is gravy. Mine is not at that in either leg but I do very well walking in most things, just cannot bend it enough for ease in getting up and down from the floor. I would give anything to have 125! When we were on vacation in October I walked about 37 miles in four days!
@klouis I am going to be having that surgery soon, I think it is probably the same thing. It's good to know that someone else found it did help.
JK
@ Contantandwell I didn't mean to imply that this is the total reason but Im suspicious in general with the Drug Companies and how they push meds on Dr,s The flex machine
may have had something that wasn't working right I don't know. P.T is needed I don't think it will go away unless they start using robots,pray not lol