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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Thanks Joe - I’m still experiencing foot neuropathy and knee pain . I’m taking 1800mg gabapentin which is working with minimal side effects. I’m still holding out hope that time will heal some if not all of the pain. I find I’m more prone to tripping these days and worry about my stability as I get older. However, on the bright side😊 I can pretty much do the things I love outdoors and I hardly have a scar on my knee to show for it.
CBD has been a big help for me too
Hi Sue
Thank you for your additional comments, which I have made notes of. I have spent time researching on the computer and can not find a rehabilitation doctor or therapist so far. I will keep trying and my next step will be to ask for referrals from both the current Orthopedic surgeon treating my left knee and also the rheoumatologist whom seems to be very knowledgable and has a lot of connections.
Thanks again
You have a great attitude considering what you're going through, and that will get you far. I do hope that the neuropathy and pain in your foot resolves with time. It's tricky dealing with nerves. I've had two bouts of sciatica. One resolved on its own, the other required only minor surgery. Both were over 10 years ago.
Stay strong and enjoy nature. That way, you win no mater what the outcome.
Joe
I had left TKR 9 months ago. Recovery was going fine until 12 weeks when that knee developed numbness which makes the knee feel weak when walking and impairs my walking. My Ortho said it is caused by my back and not knee surgery. However, I have read in reputable sources that up to 10% of TKR can result in nerve damage. I do have spinal stenosis as well. An upcoming EMG will hopefully shed light on the source of the nerve involvement but the timing of this numbness seems a bit too coincidental to the knee surgery. I have no other knee pain and full flexion and extension. I, too, was not warned of this or any other possible complications. I certainly will ask more questions with any further surgeries.
EMG didn’t do much for me but guess that’s a good thing.
Good luck, it’s frustrating not to know what all the TKR
HAS CAUSED BUT I do know that I’ve had many things after that I NEVER EXPERIENCED prior.
I’m into it now almost two years after TKR. Went to a different surgeon, not a TKR surgeon, and he said yes, could be caused by the TKR. Wants me to give it time but it’s never changed, almost 100% of the foot neuropathy comes in the early evening so I take 600mgs of gabapetin to help me sleep through it. That works right now.
I personally have also seen a deep vein tissue surgeon, two neurologists and a foot specialist and they all basically say the same thing, “can’t find the cause of it”.
Disgusted here.
Vince
I had the same thing happen to be hours after surgery my foot had lot’s of pain 14 months later and I am still in pain. And it turns out I need another knee replacement because I have a recall yes a recall
A recall? Who was the manufacturer of your prosthesis?
I am day 2 TKR. The numbness and pain in my foot is unbearable. I am able to flex my foot and wriggle my toes but it honestly feels like someone stuck my foot in a ice block then hit it with a sledge hammer. I have been doing my daily at home PT and the pain at incision site is fine it is just this numbness and foot pain. The doctor said the pain could be due to manipulating the tibia and the numbness is possible caused by stretching the nerve but pain medicine doesn’t even alleviate the pain I feel is this foot. Has anyone experience this before?