Leg length difference after TKR! What can be done?
My sister, who also has chronic venous insufficiency, had a total knee replacement at the end of February. Has been doing exercises, going to PT, but after more pains, her PT suggest she start using a cane. Pain in legs and lower back. Finally PT measured her and said her "new knee" leg is 1.6 inches!!! longer than the other one. She is devastated that she is now in worse pain than she was before TKR. She was told to build up the shoe of her shorter leg and find someone to add to the bottom of the shoe as well. Now she can't walk around barefoot anymore but has to put on shoes to ease the pain even a little. What can she do? Any suggestions?
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@ellerbracke I am very happy to read your post. You sound so positive and optimistic. That's great that the orthotics are helping.
I try to keep in mind too, when things are not going well, they could always be worse. I am very grateful for how fortunate I am overall.
JK
@ellerbracke - I'm so happy to hear your positive report. It sounds like things aren't perfect... but not terrible either. And most importantly, it sounds as if things are better compared to a few months ago. Sometimes it's difficult to appreciate these incremental improvements. Hoping things continue to get better. Please keep updating us!
That was my greatest fear before my surgery! Mine both turned out ok, thankfully. Is it the doctor's fault?
Thanks! Great idea/ I will look into that. Thanks again!
Hi Mamie I am just curious how your sister is doing today, I am three years post knee replacement surgery and have major leg length discrepancy and still have major pain. By back pain is also getting worse. I know this is all due to my leg length discrepancy but nobody believes me. Has your sister found any relief?
Hope to hear from you,
Nick
I have the exact same problem! I came out of surgery in so much pain and even had to stay an extra day due to pain management. I kept telling them my leg was to long and it felt stretched. They just told me that it was impossible to come out of a TKR with a longer leg. One surgeon ever said that if they would have done that I would be in a lot of Pain because you can’t stretch tendons that long. I’m now 3 year post op and the pain is 24/7 and I am still taking oxy for the pain. Yep 3 year of oxy just do I can walk. I’m about ready to have them just remove the leg to stop this pain.
I’d love to hear how your sister is doing.
Thanks for listening
Nick
Sorry to hear you are having so many issues following TKR. Unfortunately, people don't understand what it's like to walk with one leg shorter than the other - it's like stepping in a hole with one leg and it throws the hips out of alignment when then pushes the back out of alignment. Everything is connected. A prosthetic shoe maker "may" be able to fit you with the proper shoe to help the shortened leg. I say "may" because the ones I have seen usually just asked what I wanted and said OK. They're supposed to provide their professional opinion, not the other way around. Anyway, I will pray for you.
@lturn9 @nlembeck There generally are shoe stores that specialize in that type of thing. If you see a podiatrist they can probably recommend one. There is one not far from me in southern NH where I purchase shoes frequently, and they also do shoes for problems. My sister went there at the recommendation of a podiatrist when she was having a problem. If there's one in southern NH there must be one pretty much everywhere.
JK
Hi, I have the same issue. Following my left TKR in 2013 my LLD was 2.7 cm. After I had my right leg done it is now down to about 1-1.5 cm. MY dr told me "most people wouldn't notice this". I do!! Any ideas on how I can find someone who can fit me with a good corrective orthotic?
thanks
Hello, I was just told that there is no way to get them to match during surgery and was told to go to the podiatrist to get fitted. I haven't done that yet since I still have numbness and tingling in that foot. All I know is that it is throwing my back out since walking lopsided. Funny how one thing can affect so many different parts of your body.
Good luck in finding help!