Has anyone had a tight band feeling after total knee replacement?
I am 8 weeks post TKR and have had this very tight band around my knee since week one. My Dr at 6 wks says it is normal and will go away. Has anyone else had this and did it go away and when?
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I’m 1.5 years post op on the TKR of my left knee and 6 months post op of my right knee. My knees also feel tight and heavy...like I have a 3 lb weight attached to each knee. My left one was feeling this same way when I had the surgery on my right knee. I mentioned it to my surgeon just before the surgery and he decided to manipulate the left one while I was under for the surgery. He told my husband there was a significant amount of scar tissue. It felt great...loose and not heavy afterwards. But it didn’t last. I’m seeing him again next week to see what he thinks. I went through PT each time and had good ROM when I was done but I guess I must not have been aggressive enough after I was released from PT. How long can scar tissue form after surgery?
Did you have tightness and heaviness feeling before your MUA? I had the tightness and heaviness in my left knee. Had an MUA while I was under having my right knee replaced and it felt great afterwards for a few weeks. Dr said there was a significant amount of scar tissue even though I had recovered my ROM back to 124 just prior to the surgery. Then it tightened back up. Considering a clean out of scar tissue.
Have an appointment with my surgeon this coming Monday.
as i have posted I had TKR Oct 2018 and have been terrible pain since. Different doctor tried revision, giving me no promises, this didn't change a thing other than better ROM, in the last 2yrs Ihave tried every shot,nothing. So in the beginning of Jan. I tried STEMWAVE IMPLANTS to block pain signal, well I am told I am their 1st person that it did nothing for. Actual seemed worse for a few days after removal. My advice DO YOUR RESEARCH, AND THE SEARCH CONTINUES , I WHAT TO TAKE A WALK
I’ve wondered the same thing about the nerve block or tourniquet. I’m now 3 years and 4 months since my surgery, and no change on the tight band feeling and the feeling of a compressed lower leg. I’ve tried massage and myofacia release. It feels better while I’m laying there. As soon as I’m up on walking the pain returns immediately. In fact the longer I walk the more it hurts. I did not pursue nerve ablation because I heard many say it only helped a month or so, or required numerous treatments or worse, created new problems.
I’m resigned to living with this. I’ve had right and left total hip replacements with no problems whatsoever. So there’s that to be thankful for.
I wish I knew something that would help. I’m 3 years and 4 months out now, and no change in the tight band feeling or the tight compression feeling in my lower leg area. I’m convinced that it is nerve damage. All surgeries have risks of complications. I’ve had both hips replaced with no complications. So go figure.
I do mention the fact that this tight band feeling is still there every time I see my doctor, in hopes that maybe there is some miracle cure for it now. I stay busy and try really hard not to acknowledge the pain as I go through the day. I’m grateful that my knee does work.
Hoping that you find something that will help you. 🙏🏼
It’s been 3 years and 4 months and no change in my knee. I wish there was something miraculous to report that helped me. My opinion (no medical person has told me this) I feel this is nerve damage from the surgery. If it doesn’t get better in 18 months or so, it may not resolve. All surgeries have risks, and this was just a bad roll of the dice.
I’ve had both hips replaced with no problems at all. I try to stay busy and not think about it, with various degrees of success 🙄 praying that something will work for you 🙏🏼
So my update is..........I went for an MRI yesterday, only to be told that they can't dfo an MRI on a total knee replacement, as the metal show as a big black hole and there is nothing to see. The technician tried and then showed me the films. I'm now waiting on the ortho for my next step. I would have thought he would have known how the MRI turns out. Has anyone else had one done successfully? I'll report back next week after I speak with him.
Yes I have same experience sometimes it is a crap shoot
I have always been told by doctors and family members who are X-ray tech that MRI are useless with TKR cat scan or bone scan more useful
I too have a tight feeling around my knee, ankle, and foot. TKR, left knee June ‘19, so it also has been awhile. After the joint got infected in August of the same year I had to wear an immobilizer and the sensation I constantly have is that I am still wearing it. My range of motion in the knee is around 120 degrees, though. It is my foot that now causes most of my present issues. See my reply to butter12.