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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Hello. I had a TKR in October. You are talking about your foot. Since my surgery my foot had either had numbness, tingling or so HOT I can barely stand it. It also has a feeling of a ball under it when I walk. Different feelings every day. Painful.
My knee is really painful as well. So hard to get a good nights rest.
Is that what you are doing?
You are getting really good flexion the best I have ever done “cold” is 120 and 124 with PT.
I am worried because I cannot go for walks anymore but maybe it will all come with time?
have you seen a neurologist? That would be my first stop. And your flexion is very good ! Why are you worried about it? Lots of people never get past 120. And I hear that improvement continues for the first year, so that is something to look forward to. Just keep moving. I had my second knee done late September, and I just got to 120. and 125 with some help.
I saw a neutologist but think the results were not accurate. He said he was sure it had nothing to do with knee surgery before he even did any tests! He was very negative and treated me like I was crazy and overdramatic and did not like rhe zillion questions I kept asking him (because I was curious about all parts of rhe nerve conduction test and muscle stimulus tests he did). It showrd that one nerve was slow or not at all responding, but that nerve Is not connected to the area where I have symptoms. Anyway, my worry about flexion is that I wonder if it is expected at this point post surgery, to have to force-flex my knee every single morning for 15 to 30 minutes (with painful heel slides) to get it to bend enough to be comfortable enough to go down stairs and move around for the day, and I am almost 8 months out from surgery!
I hate Doctors like that. I just switch when they act like that. I’m three years TKR, still with tightness, swelling. I do get 102, as far as it’s going to go. I don’t do stairs very well, walk sideways. Gabapentin has helped with the swelling. Maybe another round of PT may help ? Good Luck
@bengalady I doubt that PT would help much now but if your orthopedic doctor thinks it might he will prescribe it. My orthopedic doctor is huge on riding a recumbent bike, getting the seat as far up as possible. I have used that a lot. I also do pool walking/jogging. When I do that I lift my leg up high to get a good knee bend.
I did actually have slight improvement -- a few degrees -- beyond that first year.
JK
You who have a decent bend ,please be thankful . I still have less than 60 degrees and the pain- unmanaged is off the charts-2 years out from original tkr.
Hi Justin. I hope youre still around on these boards- I read your story about the end stage arthritis you had at such an early age. My daughter was born with JRA, now they call it JIA (juvenille rhumatoid arthritis). She had knee destruction by the time she was 12. At 37 she had bi later TKR. Now two years later one leg is totally frozen. she cant bend the knee at all. tomorrow she starts physical therapy again. I dont know what they can do since I believe she had scar tissue growth like yourself. How do they tell if theres scar tissue? her xray looks good. Do you get an MRI? I was thinking of taking her back to the surgeon who did the surgery. Im concerned if she cant bend it soon it will be permanently frozen.
any suggestions? Thanks. this board is very helpful though Im reading posts from 2017 I hope you can see this in Dec. 2019.
Hi...I am 2 1/2 years post-op, bilateral TKR and have had problems since day 1. They finally found both knees to be full of scar tissue, so I’m scheduled for the left, scope lysis of adhesions next week. Does anyone have experience with this procedure? I don’t want to mess up the recovery with too much or too little pt, exercise, etc. And I live by myself, what should I expect for recovery? Thank you!
@kimbies1204 - problems with your TKR since Day 1 sounds like a tough road. You'll note I moved your post on adhesions after total knee replacement (TKR) here to an existing discussion on scar tissue after TKR so you can connect with members like @leithlane @bengalady @cheril252 @damewocane @contentandwell and others who may have input your situation with scar tissue and the scope lysis of adhesions.
Will you be doing any patient education at the hospital before this procedure? What day will you be having it?
I had that done and my Dr. was surprised there was so much scar tissue. I used my stationary bike every three hours after procedure (tiring, but I did not want the scar tissue to come back.) It worked quite well and I have been diligent about lunges, bike, walking, etc but it has come back after a year ( two years post TKR). Without the Lysis I probably would have very little movement. Good luck.