Help with pain after 3 months of TKR
It has been 3 months since I had TKR and still have terrible pain behind my knee. I finally got my ROM up to 115 and can bend my knee when walking although I still have to use a walker. I’m going to get a second opinion because my surgeon has been totally unhelpful. Does anyone have any recommendations on coping with the pain and is this normal? I feel so frustrated and scared I might be this way for the rest of my life. It’s pretty much nonstop pain. I go to PT 3x a week for 2 hour sessions and they have helped me with ROM and knee strengthening but have so far to go. They are trying to get me a Dynasplint. Has anyone ever used one and does it help? Thank you so much for any advice you can give me. I’m so depressed! I had no idea it would be like this.
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So good to hear that you’re getting better! I find it interesting that people have commented I am possibly doing too much PT. It’s so hard to know what to do. I’m so afraid I won’t keep making progress. Does anyone think it’s worth investing in a stationery bike?
Thanks for the suggestion, where did you get them?
Thank you so much! My husband keeps wondering if they put in the wrong size knee! I will look into it! Thank you for a glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel!
Hi i had a total knee replacement 7 weeks ago this is my second one so i know the drill. unfortunately this one has not gone so well and i have developed in the last 2 weeks pain in my knee cap which is really becoming very annoying as my other knee i had no problem with. I am seeing my surgeon on thursday , i know he will say pain is to be expected but i feel there is something not right? i want this to work so much as i have to go back to work to a very physical job which involves walking?
I bought them online -- Urban Rehab Activator poles-- if you google it, the links should come up. I watched the videos and read about them before purchasing online.
Hello @fran102
A recumbent bike was suggested when I said I can walk sideways and if I focus backwards, but I can't walk forwards 7 months after my 3rd hip surgery, 2nd revision. A recumbent bike was recommended to increase quadriceps muscle strength.
I ended up getting a stationary bike and reading about setting it at the right height to reduce pressure on the hip joint. I've noticed improvement in strength.
I would recommend discussion with your physio if this will meet your recovery needs and how to set it up specifically for your situation.
Thank you! I will talk to my therapist. It seems like it would be worth the investment.
Thank you!
I used a dynasplint after my tkr....it didn't help me much. The PT worked better and just plain TIME to heal worked best.
Haven’t used a splint but have and continue to use two expensive knee braces from Bauerfind ( German brand) from Amazon. My status in list format:
A) 12 weeks post left knee ( bowed) TKR and contemplating whether and when I should do Right knee also bowed.
B) can drive, walk about a mile, etc and I have not taken any pain med for about 4 weeks except 200 mg IBUPROFEN son PT days when they do the ball exercise to push my knees to increase ROM. I am at 120 unassisted and 130 with slight push. Flex ion is 0
C) I use a CBD cream at night for pain rated at 500 mg
D) my problem is appetite, nausea and sleep problems.
E) I had a good surgeon with pathetic post op help. Found a new good one but he won’t check my left knee unless 6 months pass for insurance reasons. He promised he will be with me post op as he has heard worse things about my left knee surgeon,