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 ?
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Hello @eeppeerr88. I noticed you had posted to this discussion a few days ago on this topic so have moved your question back to this discussion to bring you back to members such as @bengalady @donmckibben and @ellerbracke who may wish to connect with on this topic.
When did your doctor drain your knee and what was his/her continued care recommendations?
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2 ReactionsHi Amanda I saw the Doctor 2 weeks ago when he drained my and he sent it to labs to see if there was a infection. Which there was not. He stated to try and rest and he would see me in 2 weeks. I have that appointment this Thursday. This needs to be repaired and I will keep everyone updated on the situation.
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1 ReactionWould your share your revision doctors info. I need to have a revision also. Thank you
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1 ReactionI have seen 4 orthopedic surgeons that told me to lose weight. I did and it didn't help. Finally one surgeon said that the patella was rubbing on the femur and he could do surgery. I'm 72 and in good health. I can hardly walk up steps and have a lot of pain bending over when I pull weeds in my yard. My knees swell even more. Ice, rubs and PT has not helped in the last 10 years. What should I do? Surgery? Pat
Hello @pattyp845 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect, a community of members sharing experiences and supporting one another through a variety of healthcare issues. It sounds like you are very motivated to find a solution to your pain and swelling. Congratulations on losing weight to start, that is a great accomplishment that will likely help you in many ways, if not your knee.
What are your thoughts/concerns on the surgery suggested?
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2 ReactionsHello @pattyp845, I would like to add my welcome to Connect along with @amandajro and other members. You will notice that we merged your discussion with a similar discussion so that you can meet other members who have the same or similar symptoms.
@ardis3 @eeppeerr88 @bengalady @donmckibben and @ellerbracke may have some information they can share with you.
Did you have a chance to discuss your concerns or questions with your doctor or surgeon?
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1 ReactionI saw the doctor thursday waiting for a MRI the doctor says he believes there is tears in my knee and muscles draining blood into the knee. This he believes is causing the pain and swelling. I will keep you updated after the MRI.
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1 ReactionGood afternoon #eeppeerr8, We are making progress. And I am glad your clinician is talking to you and taking everything seriously with a sense of "let's get 'er done" to quote those who shovel snow. Good for you. The tear that you mentioned.....is it a meniscus tear? I just had a couple of those which were resolved with MFR and some success in moving the inflammation fluid up and over the knee. I am being very careful now. I Will look forward to your "after MRI" report. Please make sure I am on the list.
May you be safe and protected,
Chris
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3 ReactionsHi artsscaping I will no more after the MRI about the tears. MRI scheduled for the 23rd of November but I'm on the fast track if someone cancels.
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2 ReactionsHello, and welcome to Mayo Connect. We are community of people living with a variety of health conditions, who share our experiences and try to help each other along the way.
I cannot speak personally about numbness after knee replacement, but here is what I do know. I had ACL/MCL surgery after an injury 25 years ago, and nerves were damaged in the process, leading to numbness in my lower leg, and a feeling of not knowing where my foot was. Afterward, I progressed to a period of tingling, and finally after about 1 1/2 years, the nerve healed. At one of my 5 hip replacement surgeries, a nerve in my leg was cut or damaged and that took over a year to heal - that wasn't quite as bad because only my thigh was numb. My sister-in-law had a knee replacement last November, and her leg had numbness that progressed to needle-like pain over several months. When I saw her in October she said feeling is back except in a small part of her lower leg.
I am going to suggest to the moderator that she move this discussion to the joint replacement group so people who may have experienced this can join in.
Sue
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