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Joint Replacements | Last Active: Oct 26 1:17pm | Replies (126)

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TOTALLY AGREE. SURGEONS HAVE QUITE POOR FOLLOW UP POST SURGERY. I HAVE 2 TKRs - different surgeons. BOTH SURGERIES WERE "EASY" FOR ME. I AM A GOOD PATIENT AND FOLLOW STEPS TO RECOVERY. I AM PLAYING SPORTS BUT MY 2ND TKR AFFECTED A NERVE/Muscle (CUT?); LEG IS SWOLLEN BUT NOT PAINFUL (2 Yrs. out). AND I FEEL MY BODY IS NOW PITCHED FORWARD. SURGEON LISTENS BUT OFFERS NO HELP OR REAL GUIDANCE OR INSIGHT. THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE THE #1 HOSPITAL FOR TKR. (WELL...I THINK NOT!?!). THE PEOPLE ARE "nice" BUT NO INTEREST IN MAXIMIZING POST SURGERY RESULTS. SHOULD I SEE A DIFFERENT SURGEON TO SEE IF HE/SHE CAN FINISH THE JOB? (i.e. maximum recovery results?). DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO TURN....

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When I had my last 3 hip replacement surgeries, once the surgeon determined that the implant was successful, and I still had back and knee pain, I was referred to a rehabilitation center for physical therapy. He explained nicely that it is his job to put the parts in properly, but my job, in conjunction with a physical therapist, to make sure it works as well as it can.
I went to not just a PT in a "cookie cutter" practice, but someone who actually did a thorough evaluation of my body, gait, posture and listened to me. She explained that I had been limping/compensating for years for the bad joints, and needed to learn how to use the new ones, much the same way and amputee needs to learn to use a prosthesis. Then she designed a custom PT program that included land and water therapy, gait training, daily exercises.

That was 10 years ago, and now any pain comes from progressing arthritis or doing something I shouldn't. Do you think you could benefit from work with a good PT?
Sue