Partial knee replacement
After kpartual knee replacement in April and knee manipulation in June still can not walk on knee I have gone thru 39 visits of theraphy plus injections nothing is working for me asked doctor for a MRI test but says no wants to do a bone scan does anyone know what is different
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@kneeproblem - Good luck on Monday. Please keep us posted! I'm waiting to hear what your new orthopedist says.
Yes I am actually going to another otheropedic this Monday out of town for another opinion I can not wait to hear what he says. Thank you
@kneeproblem @debbraw I have never had "water on the knee". I have not reached the amount of flex I would like to have, my ortho said I would really have a problem if I was in Japan!
He is going to do a small outpatient procedure where there are two very small incisions and they snip some scar tissue. I hope that will help. I am not having any pain or swelling in the recently done knee, but the other knee that was done about 6 years ago does hurt after exercise, but no water.
JK
Hi @kneeproblem - I had a total knee replacement in April 2017 but I didn't have water on the knee. Are you having issues with range of motion or extension? I'm going to ask @contentandwell to chime in if she has had anything like this. Thanks for posting!
Hi @kneeproblem - I'm just wondering if you might consider getting a second opinion from another orthopedist? I don't think you can ever have too much information... and another opinion could give you additional insight.
Hi ! Are you able to tell me who did your partial knee replacement surgery? My husband has a consult coming up soon.
Are you in erie pa
Exactly one year ago this month (February) I had partial knee replacement. Now, I am suffering from stiffness and pain if I stand too long. I know it has a lot to do with scar tissue. Is it too late to start trying to move or breakup the scar tissue? I was thinking of trying the Astym or the Groston therapies to release the scar tissue or at least break it up. Has anyone had this done?
Hi @joanlam, welcome to Connect. You'll notice that I moved your message to this existing discussion about partial knee replacement, so that you can meet others talking about similar experiences. If you click VIEW & REPLY in the email notification, you can scroll through the past messages. Both @contentandwell and @kneeproblem talk about dealing with scar tissue. You may also be interested in this discussion specifically about scar tissue post knee replacement surgery:
- scar tissue after knee replacement https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/scar-tissue-after-knee-replacement/
In that discussion, you'll find posts from @golfshrink @babette and @mylynn about Graston technique and from @gutthookd about Astym therapy.
Joan, did you do physical therapy? How is your range of motion?
@joanlam My TKR was in October, 2017. I have no pain but I do not have the flex I would like. I think once it gets beyond a year it is a bit late to break up scar tissue but your doctor and/or physical therapist would of course be more knowledgeable about that.
If you do go forward with either I will be interested in hearing how they work out for you.
I was thinking about a lysis procedure but I am wondering if it's worth it. My flex is not that bad, somewhere between 115 and 118 I believe. Lysis gives you 5 - 10% more. Do I really want to go through all of that to gain that much? I'm not sure.
I googled Astym and Graston therapy and both sound interesting. Do you know if these are generally covered by insurance?
JK