Swelling and stiffness, 3 years after total knee replacement
I had knee replacement 3 years ago. It is worse than previous knee pain, and getting worse as more time goes by. My surgeon (in another state) says everything normal based on X-ray. Ortho doc here says the same, and said I’m having pain and he referred me to pain clinic for possible nerve block. I want to know WHY am I having pain, although I didn’t call it pain. ROM is 100. They can’t see everything on X-ray. I want an MRI. Want to go for second opinion. Should I tell new doc I’m there for second opinion, I don’t think that’s necessary......I think that would cause some bias, ie they would just say same thing.
Has this happened to anyone ? Thoughts ?
TIA
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Thank you. What upsets me sometimes, is most of my friends act like it’s my fault, I should be walking more, bending my knee more, list goes on and on. This doesn’t even make sense anymore.
Thank you
@bengalady that would be my problem with stem cells too. I would hate to spend all of that money and not get permanent relief.
@dmr1271 it’s not surprising that you would lose mobility since returning to work, your knee is probably not getting enough exercise. I fractured my femur in July and am just in the last two weeks getting exercise again. My leg hurts less after exercise than it does if I do not exercise. It always hurts when I get up in the morning, I think when you are not active it stiffens up and hurts. If your surgeon says exercise is ok you might want to get some, even just a brisk walk.
If you try exercise I would like to hear how it works out.
JK
I also use the services of regenexx. I found them to be ethical and helpful with my health issues. I used PRP on my back 3 years ago and it saved me from an operation. I also did the stem cells on the left knee and have followed it up with PRP injections yearly. Yes, it costs out of pocket. Yes, i avoid surgery and the pain that follows. My right knee was TKR and 5 years later it is now lose and painful for 5 years. Water therapy caused my knee to swell. Swelling never went down after the operation. PT was living hell. So, to those who had a good experience, i am happy for you. I will not give another surgeon the chance to ruin the knee i garden on and bike on an golf on. Yes, there is some pain but i take no pills. Just ice, baby.
Well, I found out that the doctor that does the Conformis knee takes my insurance, so I made an appointment for the 14th this month. It seems they have diagnostic facilities there too. I said I wanted to come in for issues with my current TKR, and future one. He is only one in my area that does this. His reviews from patients were very good, but he’s only been in practice for six years. Also, somewhere it said he had one malpractice suit that was settled. I can’t seem to find out more information on that. My pain doctor gave me referral for doc with only 2 years, so forget that. I got one more recommended Ortho, and info. said he does revisions also , (not necessarily his own work).
I’m so scared and confused right now.
@bengalady I would be confused too. I doubt that a revision can be done with a Conformis knee since it is made to mimic your natural knee. You might want to check on that if you are choosing that doctor be he does the Conformis knee.
I hope you can find our about the malpractice suit too, that would put your mind at ease. Six years is a pretty good amount of experience probably, that would not put me off if he has good reviews, and there are multiple reviews. I never rely on reviews unless there are a good number of them, either good or bad.
It sounds as if you are researching well, I think that is key.
JK
UPDATE : I have decided against seeing this Surgeon that has a malpractice suit. I'm not seeing any doctor that I question. Regarding the knee replacement I have now, I've seen the pain doctor. He prescribed me Gabapentin 3x a day. I will say, my knee is somewhat better, but still gets very swollen by end of the day. I went for a bone scan, don't know the results as yet, and follow with the pain doctor on Monday. (Hopefully he'll have results). He's planning on giving me an injection, but I don't have info. on that yet. He said he'll explain it when I get there. He prescribed me Tylenol #3 also, but I haven't been taking it.
I don't think I need it for tightness and swelling.
In the meantime, I have an appointment with a new Orthopedic Doctor that does the Conformis knee replacement. (For my other knee). Thank goodness he accepts my insurance. He was Head of an Orthopedic Unit awhile back. I asked reception if he could look at my knee replacement, and she asked me to bring in operative report, and he'll decide. Hoping so, I want an MRI. I'm trying to find out the type of replacement I had, but I got all my reports, and all it says is Johnson & Johnson Rotating cuff. That doesn't tell me if its Dupuy, or what. Didn't they record that somewhere ? I know there has been recalls, which is why I want to find out.
My Ortho Appointment is December 7th.
I think I'm going to force myself to start walking or something, going to the Y again. I certainly couldn't hurt my knee (s) anymore than they are already ?
Well, I'll still be careful.
Anyone with the Conformis knee, can I have your thoughts on this ?
yes, I am 2 years out and my doctor says x[rays look ok. I want an MRI too and I hope to see another doctor soon. I have had pain and stiffness from the beginning . I was very active before and have always exercise.
Have you had a blood test for metal or bone cement allergies.
I’ve had my orthopedic doctor mention a MRI would explode my TKR! Opinions!!!