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IT band syndrome after knee replacement

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@gh120 @heyjoe415, I do think each surgeon may have their own recommendations for a good recovery. I also had always heard that icing is needed to reduce the swelling along with elevating the leg. I've had more than one Mayo surgeon emphasize that point with me. It definitely helped reduce the swelling with my TKR.

From the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
" Swelling
You may have moderate to severe swelling in the first few days or weeks after surgery. You may have mild to moderate swelling for about 3 to 6 months after surgery.

To reduce swelling, elevate your leg slightly and apply ice. Wearing compression stockings may also help reduce swelling. Notify your doctor if you experience new or severe swelling, since this may be the warning sign of a blood clot."
-- https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/recovery/activities-after-knee-replacement

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Thanks John,

I had both knees replaced this year. The first went extremely well. ROM was 130, extension was zero, and all swelling gone by one month.

Second one went well too (both with the Mako assistant). But the swelling took longer to go away completely, like three months. And when I exercised, it would swell slightly and so I iced and elevated. That worked and now swelling is gone and hasn't reappeared. No two knees/surgeries are alike.

Joe