Foot neuropathy (numbness and pain) after total knee replacement (TKR)
I had a right total knee replacement 10 weeks ago and came out of surgery with numbness and intermittent pain on the bottom of my right foot. However, I do have good motor function in that foot. The knee has been healing and with PT, movement is on track, but the foot is a major challenge. The foot pain at times is worse than any from the knee. I have been able to generally manage the foot pain with gabapentin. My surgeon believes this may resolve in time but may take from 6-12 months. However there is a possibility that it will never go away. Has anyone else experienced foot neuropathy following knee replacement? If so, what was your experience with it?
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I have been unable to stand for more than 10 minutes or walk for more than 30 without pain since my replacement in March of 2018. I’m 55. I was recently diagnosed with an “extra bone in my foot” that was traumatized during the events of the surgery as well as the “alignment of my knee and ankle being a hare off”. Supposedly, the combination of these two things is causing my pain- so I’m now considering surgery #3 related to this knee. The surgery won’t fix the mailalignment - supposedly will eliminate a lot of the standing / walking pain to where custom orthotics can then realign the knee and ankle.
Just in case this helps anyone else....
The bone is called an assessory navicular. About 10% of the population have it. A foot xray and foot MRI bot show it. It caused pain in your inside of your ankle and along your posterior tibial tendon if severely traumatized.
What kind of doctor do you ask for a ABI ?
I had that procedure done two years after my tkr. It helped for about 6-8 months afterward. Presently I’m experiencing patella pain and constant swelling. Had a bone scan done which confirms the area is “active”. Presently I’m seeking a third opinion. The 1st mentioned a revision. The 2nd was hesitant to suggest revision due to the mechanical parts are solid. But offered no definitive details to my patella issue other that possible scar tissue under the knee cap.
I had both knees replaced..2012 and 2014. I have been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy. My foot pain is mostly in the bottom of my feet and can be excruciating. I have severe leg pain from my knees down and my legs feel cold. I have always wondered if there is a connection to my knee surgery because I had none of these problems before.
What was the detailed result/outcome of your friend?
@imlmcooper Did the problem start in one leg after the first TKR and in the second leg two years later? That of course would be a huge red flag. I never had those problems after either of my TKRs and they were done by different doctors.
@willieblack My friend now is able to walk without a lot of pain. She is not a very close friend so I can't give you details, but she is extremely active and always on the go so I have to assume she is doing well. She gave a huge amount of credit to the surgeon in Boston who corrected her problem. The problem was that the rod or something like that, was too long for her leg! She is about to have a shoulder replacement now. I hear those are pretty painful.
Also, since the reply you referred to, I had my yearly appointment with my orthopedic surgeon. My flex is not as bad as I thought it might be, it's just under 120. Everything looked good on the Xrays. Now I don't have to go back for three years.
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I have the same issue. It is driving me crazy! I dont have pain. I have full function of my foot.
How long ago was your surgery? I’m now at 5 moths after surgery and the numbness in the bottom of my foot is pretty much the same as when I awoke from surgery.
Had a TKR 5years ago and a revision in Oct 2019. After my TKR 5 years ago my foot was numb. My Orthopedic said to give it time. I have had to EMG’s done, both show no nerve damage, seen pidoitry and they have no solution, and I have seen neurology, who told me to buy shoes that are comfortable. My foot is always numb and the only shoe I can wear that doesn’t make it worse are my sandals, which i can’t do in the winter. No DR can explain what has happen as I have good strength in my foot and leg. Has anyone else experienced this? All the Dr’s want to do is put me on gabapentin and not figure out what is wrong.
Hi @sfcob, welcome to Connect. I moved your post to this existing discussion about numbness, tingling, pain and other neuropathic symptoms following a total knee replacement. Click VIEW & REPLY to see the entire discussion.
You might also be interested in this discussion with @wendim @irol @2catfamily
> Joint Replacements > TKR and problems with foot tingling and pain https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/foot-tingling-and-pain/
Sfcob, is the numbness you are experiencing only in the leg that you had the knee replacement?