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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@3737 Oh my word, you really have had knee problems. What is being advised at this point? I am so sorry to hear you are in pain still. I truly hope that it's not too late for a doctor to help you and rid you of the pain. Keep us up to date on it, please.
JK
@tims1224 Has the doctor mentioned what the next step would be if you need the doctor to intervene? Since you have had an arthroscopy already I think that I personally would try exercising a bit longer, but I also would check with my doctor and/or physical therapist. If you can't damage the knee by continuing to exercise it, and if you won't lose a window of time when the doctor could do something, you have nothing to lose.
JK
@kneeproblem Not much time to wait if other surgeons will see you at one year. I think that's a great idea, to get another opinion. Make sure you pick the best possible orthopedist that you can find. I hope the new surgeon will be able to give you some help. Having discomfort for that long is no picnic.
JK
My new Dr is quite scientific and has sent me for blood tests for myalgia. No operation can be considered if there is any infection in my huge ugly knee. He twisted it in every way possible to see my pathetic ROM and I came home in greater pain and ache -the kind where you feel you are going to throw up. I have a follow up with his PA in 2 weeks.
@damewocane Just reading this made my stomach lurch! There should be another button here that you can click on to say you don't like, or UGH!
JK
Hi @damewocane - I agree with @contentandwell - I physically winced when I read your post about twisting your knee. I am feeling for you. Does anything help - icing it? getting on the bike? massage? I don't know if you've seen this thread but you may want to check out some alternative therapies:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cold-laser-therapy-for-scar-tissue-after-knee-replacement/?orderby=DESC#chv4-comment-stream-header
Wishing you the best. Please keep us posted.
Hello. I am new to the forum and i still 2 yrs later experience sharp behind the knee and the outer part of my knee as well. Hasn't gotten better nor has it gotten worse since surgery. I've done 3 stints of rehab and now starting number 4. I have no idea what's wrong nor does the 3 surgeons I've had look at it for different opinions. I am not ready for a revision but they said its an option. Quite frustrated at this point.
@rjas44 I'm sorry to hear your going though so much 2 years out! Have any of your surgeons taken MRIs? I don't see MRIs referred to a lot on this forum, but I would think they would be essential to seeing all soft tissue. I hope you find relief soon.
Hi Babette and Thank you for your reply. Surprisingly no they have not. I was told it would be inconclusive by my original OS due to the metal used for the knee. I have an appt. 3/29/19 with the 3rd OS and will pose that question again because I have thought it could really tell a story but I'm not the OS.
I think I'll start a new thread about TKRs and MRIs. Thanks for your response and good luck with your appointment.