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DiscussionTendonitis in knee after TKR: Anything I can do to ease the pain?
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You mentioned you are icing and elevating the knee but still having the same amount of pain. I had issues with swelling after my TKR and told my surgeon I was icing and elevating, which I was, but after talking with the surgeon I discovered we had two different ideas of what icing and elevating meant. I was icing and elevating two or three times daily for about 15 to 20 minutes and he told me it wasn't enough, especially the elevating part. He said if I was sitting down I should be elevating the leg and he also wanted me to do the icing a little more than the two or three times daily.
I'm sure you have already talked with your doctor about still having the pain. From what I have read it can take 4 to 6 weeks of resting for the tendonitis to get better. What helped me with the sleeping was elevating my leg. I tried several methods, but what worked best for elevating my leg was putting a folded up blanket under the mattress at the bottom of the bed to raise the foot of the bed slightly.
Can you talk with your doctor or surgeon to see if they have any suggestions?