How long after TKR will it continue to hurt to do stairs?
I don't really have any pain other than when I am doing stairs. It seems to hurt the most where my thigh muscle connects to the outer top part of my knee. I am 9 weeks out.
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I had both knees replaced last year. Stairs are the hardest and last thing to conquer in rehab. My second knee stayed swollen and stairs were hard through about three months. And it's more painful going down stairs than up. But stick with exercise, especially strengthening the quads and working on range of motion and it should get better.
Excellent advice!
I would skip the Stairmaster and use a stationary bike instead. Stairmaster can be very hard on the knees.
Takes time and following the workout plan your surgeon gave you..
The stronger your thigh muscles get the better your knees will get.
You'll learn to lead with your stronger leg until your tkr knee gets better. It will! Honestly: Really awful first month. 2nd month still very sore. By the time you reach 3 months, hopefully, you will feel like it's working. It's probably not good to compare-- the best advice is to follow what your PT advises. (At 6 months I was in Japan & walking many miles every day by taking an nsaid every morning . That was 5 years ago).
Sounds like you're doing great to me! I am 8 weeks out tomorrow, and I still have pain although it is a lot better than it was. I have pain most of the day off and on. I have no stairs so I haven't tried going up and down.
I had bilateral TKR 3/4/24. Is there a bilateral TKR group?
Mr Nomad, I totally agree with you about getting both knees replaced. I have had so much trouble with my knee replacement and all the people I talked to before my surgery said there would be no problem, yeah right!! I had my TKR on 2-19-24 and started PT right away. Could not get my knee to bend past 70 degrees so had a manipulation done on 4-12-24. The surgeon said he bent my knee to 120 degrees, but when I went to go home and get into a car, the knee would not bend any better than before and it was only a half hour later! A PT came to my home immediately and could not get it to bend any further either!!! I have been keeping up with PT in the hospital, but not much better at all. Will see my surgeon on 6-10-24. My knee is much worse and painful that it was before I had it replaced!!!
Sorry for your troubles. It's been 2 years since TKR. I've endured endless PT, numerous Ultra Sound with injections to try to mitigate scar tissue, daily workouts at local gyms, and the damn thing still won't bend past 95 degrees w/o significant effort & extraordinary pain. Any positive results derive from my adamant determination not to succumb to this awful outcome. I push the TKR knee to level 10 pain each and every day w my stretches to retain the functionality I achieved. Consequently, I am able to do most of what I want and remain thankful I did NOT do both knees. The occasional cortisone shot and knee brace help the other knee work. I gave up trying to play pickleball and learned to be content with treadmill and a 10 speed. If I gain weight, the TKR knee suffers worse than the other knee. Weight, apparently, is a major factor and is something I can control.
Would I do it again? Not in a million years.
I am 8 weeks. I live in a second story condo. My physical therapist is having me do all kinds of exercises to prepare me for the steps. I can do up but with pain. Forget down. Only time I have pain is after I have been sitting and need to stand up. After a walk a little bit it starts to subside. Any body else experiencing this? My PT told me its normal and can last a while.