Foot neuropathy (numbness and pain) after total knee replacement (TKR)
I had a right total knee replacement 10 weeks ago and came out of surgery with numbness and intermittent pain on the bottom of my right foot. However, I do have good motor function in that foot. The knee has been healing and with PT, movement is on track, but the foot is a major challenge. The foot pain at times is worse than any from the knee. I have been able to generally manage the foot pain with gabapentin. My surgeon believes this may resolve in time but may take from 6-12 months. However there is a possibility that it will never go away. Has anyone else experienced foot neuropathy following knee replacement? If so, what was your experience with it?
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So sorry , you’ve been through a lot . I hope with time things improve for you so that you can get your active life back.
Good evening. I am so glad I asked. It sounds like you have a good handle on what you are doing and where you are going. Long walks on the beach with the dog.......I loved my beeches and my dogs. I now live on the Mississippi River, not exactly a beach and I am too old for dogs. It wouldn't be fair to them. Isn't it great....I had German Shepherds on the Atlantic and Cavaliers on the Pacific. Enjoy, and of course, please let me know if you are able to find an MFR therapist. Have you looked at "Find a Therapist on the myofascial.com site?
May you have happiness and the causes of happiness.
Thanks Chris! I found three MFR therapists in my immediate area. I’ve been meaning to include massage in my self care routine and this is certainly motivation to get started. I lost my 14 y/o westie a few weeks ago. I have a 7 y/o russel terrier that’s missing her as much as we are. He’s a funny and affectionate boy and being totally spoiled now 😊
Does it work? I have so much pain after my surgery it’s been 5 weeks and I can barely bend my knee
Good afternoon @sharebear, I don't quite know what "it" you are commenting about. If it is medical cannabis topical....yes it works. If it is MFR....yes it works as long as you have regular sessions to keep up with the recovery. Remember two things.....a TKR is a major surgery involving muscles, bones, connective tissue like fascia and tendons, nerves, and ligaments. All have been disturbed, replaced or modified in some way. Hands-on therapy like MFR.....can adjust to changes as the healing
progresses.
What are you doing in regular PT.......I went twice a week starting the day after surgery. I was able to reach a ROM of 137 by just forcing myself to work at it every day. I was given a series of at-home exercises to do which I followed faithfully. I had also participated in a pre-surgery exercise program which, in retrospect, helped immensely. I don't know any other way to manage this surgery and recovery. This is my second TKR and I was climbing stairs one foot at a time within a few weeks. My first one, 10 years ago....took me a year to totally recover.
By the way.....did you have robotic, same-day surgery?
May you be free, safe and protected from inner and outer harm.
Chris
What kind of pre surgical exercises did you do? That was not mentioned to me but makes sense
@ilovemary4749, Here's my favorite pre-surgery exercises for knee replacement.
Hello , yes that is what I was speaking of :). I haven’t gone to PT here. I live in a very small place. This is my second operation on the same knee. First time they did a TKR and left my kneecap. That went very well actually. This time it was day surgery and they reopened my knee and did my knee cap. This time around it is so much worse for some reason. I do all the exercises with great difficulty , first time around I had way more range of motion. A lot less pain than I do now. Frankly I am worried because it clunks and grinds so much and hurts every time. Guess I’ll have to see what the surgeon says. Sounds like you have a really good handle on things. Good for you!!! Thanks for the caring words. I hope you’re able to stay healthy amongst the pandemic 😷
Hi there should my knee be so swollen six weeks lost op? Seems like I can’t do anything with it without it swelling up so much. And pain is at a 5-6 with the crunching and grinding
I see that @johnbishop has included the answer to pre-surgical exercises. It covers the subject well.
Chris