Scar tissue after knee replacement
I had knee replacement surgery 6 weeks ago . Through PT I have been working on breaking up the scar tissue only for it to regrow by the time I get back to PT two days later. I have been massaging at home, using a hand held massager and roller. It is painful and swollen. I am getting very disheartened. Any suggestions as to what else I can do. Has anyone had laser treatments to break up scar tissue? Were they effective?
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My guess is that after the revision you were diligent about ROM exercises like ankle slides.
Yours is a cautionary tale for all contemplating TKR. Get on the PT quickly and often after surgery. Scar tissue is the last thing you want.
Thanks goodpeople.
Joe
Totally agree with this! I was really ready to “get going” on home PT as soon as my surgery was over. However, I couldn’t tolerate the pain meds and then they told me to just take Tylenol Extra Strength which did nothing for the pain. When the home PT would come in, it was so difficult for me to do the exercises due to pain. The pain was horrible! I was so afraid of developing scar tissue because I couldn’t do the exercises! Once I got to outside PT, I felt like I made some strides, but I can tell that I still have some scar tissue in there. My advice to anyone is that if you can tolerate the pain meds, start doing PT in your home right away and then go to an outside site for PT. If you can do this immediately, you will avoid scar tissue building up.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Yeah the instructions are to take pain meds about one hour before PT to make it less painful. But some people do have negative reaction to what I assume in your case were narcotics. I'm really sorry.
My Dr. also prescribed Celebrex to cut inflammation and pain. Tylenol works ok later, when the immediate pain has subsided, but it's not gonna do much right after surgery.
I hope you're better friend.
Joe
Thank you for the information on MFR. My knees are fortunately ok, but my back muscles, specifically the rhomboids, are tight and can't be released even with deep tissue massage. I'm guessing there may be scar tissue in them. I'll look into MFR, and thank you!
Joe
I am very fortunate to have an excellent doctor of physical therapy for both my RTS and my most recent TKR. He has many certifications in addition to his DPT degree. I started with him when he was 2 years fresh out of school. First my surgeon told me these are major surgeries and would require a great deal of work on my part to recover. My therapist has used a variety of things to include deep massage, very uncomfortable to point tears at times but I knew it had to be done, Muscle stimulator, and dry needling in addition to all the other exercises and weight training. I was in his office the day after my TKR and had pt strengthening with him for 2 months preop. One day post op I was at zero degrees and 65 degrees. Awesome He told me these exercises are important to keep up for eternity. My knee is awesome. If one can find a therapist that does it all it’s great. I see a lot of people have a pt and a different person for MFR. I’m fortunate to have a therapist that has all the credentials to do it all. For anyone anticipating any joint replacement, find a great therapist (before surgery) just as important as a great surgeon.
Every time I go for my joint replacement check ups my surgeon does X-rays to make sure all is okay! Also cryocuff machine is the best pain relief for a RTS and TKR! It is also my opinion after seeing a relative with in home PT it’s not as good as going to the office if at all possible. Best to all
I had a knee replacement 14 months ago and still have knee pain and my IT band is still tight and gives me pain and my knee doesn’t bend far because of that. Really frustrated! Went for second opinion and doctor suggested manipulation but could cause other issues or arthroscopic surgery to clean out scar tissue.During pt I was doing great in the beginning but then started having back issues and sciatica so had to deal with both.Still can’t walk down stairs without stiffness and pain. Any suggestions?
How is it that everyone seems to be having physio except me. I have been given exercises to do after the op but that is it. Im still doing those leg raises and stretches and bending of the knee. I had a total knee replacement 6 weeks ago. Im Walking with one crutch now and sometimes without crutches around the house. I have be er been told to do anything about scar tissue. What am I missing here.can someone explain it to me please.
I didn’t have laser treatment but after 20 months my surgeon went in and removed the scar tissue. Knee feels much better now
I'm pretty sure you should have been advised to have pt. Check with your surgeon. You also should have had a visit at two weeks post-op with your surgeon. Did this come up?
I am in the same situation, 14 months out and still have chronic pain, worse with stair’s, walking, biking and some even with swimming. Pretty much is the same level of pain as before surgery.
! Bone scan done but showed no infection tried nerve ablation but little effect. To try another in 6 months. To get second opinion soon I hope. Meanwhile tried shockwave therapy, acupuncture both did little or nothing. Want to see if focused shockwave will help if scar tissue is the problem. Pain doctor said could be “hardware “ problem which implies that another surgery would be done to try to correct but again no guarantee and could end up worse with more scar tissue. Get second opinion!