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I achieved virtually no increase in ROM after this procedure in 2023 which followed my TKR surgery in 2022. I am limited to 90-92 degrees ROM. Walking down a flight of stairs is awkward bec the knee does not bend adequately. Walking up stairs is easy. Hiking uphill is easy, going downhill results in pain level 10 pretty quickly and after a hike it takes about 2-3 days for the inflammation to subside. Ibuprofen helps very little. In 2025 I tried shock wave therapy which accomplished nothing. The best remedy (for me) has been to keep my weight down. As soon as I add a few lbs, pain increases. As soon as the 4-5lbs comes back off, less pain. I can ride my 10 speed bike after loosening the knee for a mile or so by resting my heel on the pedal. Once it loosens, I can rest my toes on the pedal & bike properly.
I'm not an MD but anyone prone to the buildup of scar tissue should think twice. I asked my latest knee surgeon if she would perform a second arthroscopic surgery but she refused. For 3 weeks after the arthroscopic surgery I achieved 120 deg of ROM but the scar tissue came back. She feared that if we tried arthro again, the next time the scar tissue formed, it could reduce ROM to 45 degrees.
Nevertheless, I work out daily at a local gym which includes a leg press. I've resigned myself to "grin & bear it". My congratulations to others who have been more successful but I will continue using cortisone on my non TKR knee.