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Leg length difference after TKR! What can be done?

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Feb 15 3:59pm | Replies (78)

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@cstucky

I’ve been interested in the posts regarding TKR because of having just had my second in two years. Nine weeks ago, I had TKR on my right knee and it went brilliantly. I’m able to walk pain free finally and get back on the trails, having only been comfortable riding my bike the past several years. My first TKR was two years ago, and the first month wasn’t a picnic but the knee is operating quite well now. It truly takes a year to completely heal from TKR. The most recent TKR was much less painful and I’m shocked at what I’m already able to do. I’m very active, age 74, and I believe the key is to do preparatory exercises prior to surgery and afterwards. I biked a lot and did stretching pre surgery, which I continue. I’ve learned that every knee is different, even on the same person. I have never looked back and am thrilled to be able to now walk again without pain. All I have to do is continue to commit to exercise. I feel very fortunate for my good outcome and empathetic for anyone whose TKR hadn’t been the answer. Good luck to all.

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One year and a half ago I had my right knee done and as part of it, I had leg length repair
My discrepancy was 3cm. I feellike Emelda Marcos. I no longer have to have my shoe built up! Also, the presurgery exercise helped