Flexibility and Range of Motion after TKR
75 y/o and a month after TKR healing well. Extension good but flexibility only 85 degrees. Looking for suggestions for exercises to improve. Dr set goal of 110 degrees in 3 weeks
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Thank you so much!!❤
I am glad that you are doing so well!! You were smart to do exercises before surgery! I just did a ton of yardwork and housecleaning!!
My therapist had me buy a bolster for my leg was on 6 weeks of aspirin and naproxen also used muscle stimulator dry needling massage by therapist and I use a roller for 3 minutes each side of leg and knee then massage by hand as well have had what I consider minimal of swelling and inflammation compared to others I’ve seen go thru this. So much less than my RTS
Hello Brenda. I was mentioned by Amanda and will share my experience.
TKR left knee April 2021 that I consider highly successful. 9 months out: occasional minor soreness, mostly after exercise + some continued tightness that I attribute mostly to continued healing. A year is not an under estimate.
Flexibility 110 +. I really haven’t bothered measuring lately but whatever the “number” good enough for me.
I had flexibility problems until post-op swelling finally reduced at about 6 weeks. A course of prednisone helped a lot.
I found icing several times a day and elevation- particularly after exercise - critical for first 3 months to control pain and swelling.
I am not a PT but exercise followed by being non-functional due to pain and stiffness? Could be doing too much too soon?
Hope you are able to figure out what works best for you.
Hi @4russcoll, today's my 7th week after RTKR and apart from the dreaded "get up from bed" super tight band feeling around the knee and minor swelling, the knee has been pain free, stable, and much stronger than before. I now have pretty good ROM on the knee, though quite a ways from being able to do a yoga "baby's pose" ... but I'm slowly working my way there.
Here's something I do nightly in bed right before turning in ... which you might consider - on my back, I raise my right (surgical) leg straight up (perpendicular with my body) and then slowly lower the lower leg into a bend - just letting gravity work its magic. I use my left arm to guide the lower leg gradually down, letting gravity do the work. At some point the knee'd come to a near standstill but gravity will continue to exert its force and the knee will start to hurt due to the bend. I'd use my left arm to continue to prop the lower leg up at that position and I'd try to hold it for a minute (not always possible), getting the knee used to the deeper bend ... then gradually straighten the leg up. Straightening the leg up always cause an interesting sensation as the blood from the lower leg rush downward. After a few seconds of the leg up, I'd repeat the gravity bend. After a few repetitions, I'd call it a night.
Good luck with rehab!
Thank you so much!! I will definitely start doing that every night!! Tomorrow I am seeing a massage fascist therapist. Hoping that can help with scar tissue. Have a great week! Brenda
Thank you so much! I'm going to ice more and ask about prednisone!! I appreciate your time to comment! Brenda
Hello 4russcoll and brenda65
Everyone recovers from TKR differently. I am 4 months post op and had a MUA (manipulation under anaesthetic) 12 weeks post op due to scar tissue buildup. I am still attending Physio and diligently do the exercises at home. It is painful when I first start the exercises due to stiffness. The stiffness returns quickly (30-30 minutes) even after the exercises, so every time I exercise, it is like re-starting for the first time. It is discouraging but I soldier through the pain after taking Tylenol prior. My flexion is only 110 degrees. I was quite fit before the TKR, doing aerobics most of my life. The surgeon said he had to cut a pie shaped incision in my IT Band so maybe my recovery is so slow.
John, mentor, I viewed the video you suggested to 4russell. One just has to continue doing those exercises.
Hope you will continue to recover 4driscoll and brenda65.
Best wishes,
@glidefloss : I think your exercise sounds great. Anything that can get the knee used to more flex is helpful. Around the same time after TKR that you are in right now I also invented a wrinkle on the standard heel slides that seemed to speed up flexibility: at the last heel slide of the series I would pause at the fully bent position, gently lift the TKR leg, point my toes, and put the ball of the foot where the heel was. Then very slowly lower the foot to rest flat an floor and just hold for 30 to 60 seconds. The tension or mild pain will subside, and the knee will get to know the tighter bend.
As far as child’s pose is concerned, I never got there. Almost. Official last flex measurement was 135 degrees, but perhaps my butt is too small to make that work for a full “touchdown”?
@ellerbracke I'll try your heel slide wrinkle later today ... it sounds like a nice challenge (at least the way I'm visualizing it!) My flex a week ago (day 45), was also 135. My physio didn't want to measure it this past Monday (day 52) as he didn't want me to overly fixate on numbers ... he has a point as I do have a tendency to be a slave to metrics!
Since I'll be having my left replaced in a few weeks (date tbd), I've been doing the same exercises for both legs, getting the "good" leg for its turn to be the "bad" leg.
Thanks! Stay well!