Has anyone had sharp thigh pain after hip replacement
Has anyone had sharp thigh pain after hip replacement
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Has anyone had sharp thigh pain after hip replacement
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Is a bone scan similar to a MRI. I just had a MRI and I am waiting for results. I have had a two month wait to hear results. We are very short of doctors in Canada.
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1 Reaction@popolopo No, it’s a different test entirely. I had an MRI and a CAT scan and the hardware looked okay, no problems showed up, although the stem looked close to the “cortex” on my regular x Ray, which I think in this case means the bone. The next test recommended for me was this Triple Phase Bone Scan which is used to definitively rule out any loosening of the implant, to detect any infection, ( doubtful in my case) and see more of what’s going on with the stem. You get an injection of a tiny amount of a radioactive isotope and then a gamma camera looks at it. All very hi tech and hard to understand for a layman like me. I hope your MRI sheds some light on your pain and what to do about it.
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1 ReactionYes I did, he took another X-ray and said it was fine and I was just overdoing it.
I did heavy research on my doc. Dr hedley. He is rated #5 in the US if u need another consult look him up. He and his staff are truly amazing. So kind and I felt so secure w them.
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2 Reactions@binblessed Just curious for future reference, what source did you use that showed that doctor’s rank? I presume Dr. Hedley is an orthopedic surgeon. I love my orthopedic surgeon who did my TKR, Dr. Fitz in Boston, but I looked him up on one site and it didn’t say where he ranked. To me he’s the best though and his reputation is great so I’m sure he must rate fairly well. He does only do knees though. These days orthopedic doctors are all so specialized it’s crazy.
JK
I chose my surgeon based mostly on referrals from my PT and another surgeon at The Baptist who I would trust with my life! Then I looked him up on Vitals.
https://www.vitals.com/doctors/Dr_Andrew_Braziel.html Meeting him only confirmed everyone's raves. I am *much* more in synch with Dr. Braziel than I was with my original surgeon!
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1 ReactionI had my replacement done 3/28/17 , and everything has been great. I am 66 years old , highly active and athletic do many sports and work out religiously . Lately after 2 1/2 years+ since procedure , at times my left thigh becomes numb like and forces me to hobble and won't loosen up , of course after awhile it does but I can still sense it in the thigh, i am going to go to my orthopedic soon , and try to find a solution , with winter setting in , I don't what to be a gimp.
Matt
Spokane
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1 Reaction@13frogs8 Hi Matt, and welcome to Connect.
It definitely seems odd to me that you have gone so long without pain and that now your thigh is suddenly is a problem. It seems as if most of the people with thigh pain have it right from the beginning. I wish I could offer a suggestion but both of my TKRs are good so far. The second one was done in October 2017.
I hope your surgeon has a solution for you, and I hope we will hear back from you with what he has to say about it.
JK
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1 ReactionHello
I had a total hip replacement 3.5 weeks ago on my left hip. I had right knee replacement 4 months ago on my right knee. I am an RN and I have very high pain tolerance. Ready you letter and the letter of others makes me scared. I too have horrible thigh pain on my operative side when I put weight on that leg. I only used a cane for 2 weeks with my knee replacement. It feels like deep thigh bone pain that is so severe I cry and cannot move. It lasts a whole day or more. Why can’t doctors find out the cause? We are not all drug seeking addicts that want to sit around in a drug induced haze. We want answers and pain relief. Nothing is more frustrating than not be listened to by your doctor. We need help!!
I am also living in pain,6years now. I take cannabis and some tramadol but I have to beg for it. Walking seems to help ,seems strange..I think I am rejecting the transplant,left hip. Doctors just tell me to do a bunch of stretches. They are of no help at all. I would like to go to a pain clinic but with this COVID that is not possible. I take zopiclone and gabapentin and sleep fairly well as a result. Morning is my best time. Hot and old packs help also. Hope you get some relief.