Robotic assisted total knee replacement
I need to have my second knee done and since I have had some problems with my first one, I'm considering the Mako robotic assisted surgery and was wondering if anyone has had this done and your experience and advantages, if any.
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Do you know if Medicare covers MFR. Usually their benefits are across the board.
Good evening @suziet. As far as I know from my MFR therapist, the treatment is covered by insurance when the therapist is an OT (occupational therapist) and the patient will be returning to the working environment. I am 79 and have been unable to get Medicare to cover my treatments which are predominantly for neuropathy and have increased to twice a week as that condition progresses. By booking MFR sessions right after PT for my TKR I have avoided the scar tissue and swelling issues.
May you be content and at peace.
Chris
Thank you for the informative reply. My TKR joint is not my issue. I have, on the upper portion of my incision hypertrophic scar issues. I saw the dermatologist for this and she has told me to do what Im doing ( massage 3 x a day) and use silicone sheets (bought at the pharmacy) i believe its looking better and feeling better as well. Keeping in mind I'm 3 and a half months post op from my TKR.
I have scheduled my other knee for TKR for Jan 5th. I was planning to wait till next Fall. However I'm not able the knee is giving out on occasion. I fear I could fall and damage my new knee and or this bad one or both.
I feel better this time, in that Im prepared mentally and know now what was the unknown the first time.
Thank you again for your time.
SuzieT
I am 2.5 months post op from my 2nd knee replacement. The first one was done 6 weeks prior. Dr Illgen at U of Wisconsin did both of mine robotically and so far my recovery is going very well. I really do not like any kind of medication specially pain medication. But I only needed them for 2 weeks after each surgery. I worked at stretching pre surgery to where I could get the back of my knee to lay flat on the floor when I sit. I feel that made a major difference in my recovery on both knee's. I still use the leg straightening board I purchased 2 times a day for 10 minutes. I still have a long way to go but I am very impressed with my results.
I'm retired & have MEDICARE & BLUECROSS as a supplemental!Did they accept yours!! I just finished talking to a DR. that told me he can do my KNEE REPL IN OCT.23!Took me 4 mo.to get an appt.My Insurance. was approved by him! I realize it will prob cost me more BUT....get the best & cry once! Trying to decide what to do!Thanks for your time!
Jim
Trish,
That is weird,2yrs.after TKR withRobotic & you are STILL having pain & swelling!!! WHAT...did the DR.say when you told him!! Something ...is wrong!!
Jim
Hello Trisha...I had my left leg TKR Jan 2019 and had some issues with swelling and a band-like feeling for several months post surgery which finally resolved after 4-5 months. I was hesitant to have a second surgery with the same surgeon and procedure on my right knee so I did some research and found a seminar on robotic knee surgery. I spoke with the surgeon and was impressed with his credentials as well as the procedure. His name is Andrew J. Wasser M.D. in Long Beach. I had an MRI of my knee prior to the procedure and had my robotic right knee surgery at Long Beach Memorial 9/19. Medicare and AARP/UHC paid for procedure in full. The incision is shorter than the other knee. I am very happy as I have great ROM and no problems post surgery three years later.