Good evening @leslie7. Welcome to Connect. Folks on this forum believe in and practice sharing relative experiences. I just opened the discussions tonight and landed right on your first post. When I read your statement I immediately remembered that I had my first TKR on my left knee in 2011, My second one on my right knee was done in August of 2021.
Certainly, the recent one responded better. It was a Mako Robotic with the latest technology and a team that insisted on both pre and post-surgery therapy. The materials used were plastic and not metal.
To be honest, I have always had a bit of trouble here and there with my first TKR knee. After about three years, I still had scar tissue which was released by a few weeks of MFR (myofascial release therapy). Even now, if I overdue my exercises or take a longer walk, the knee lets me know.
The most recent TKR has been less problematic. And yet, every once in a while it squawks at me. I have also had some buckling and what I call "giving way" when the knee just stops working.
Are you experiencing significant pain along with stiffness? What kind of exercise are you doing to keep the knee flexible and cooperative?
I don't know the why's and wherefores of this behavior. I do know that after a couple of days during which I pay attention to the knee.....all of a sudden a day or two will go by without any issue.
Perhaps a physical therapist would be able to help you by analyzing your exercises and home care. I am going to share with you an image of both of my knees so you can see the obvious difference.
Hi, Chris,
Thanks for responding to me.
Yes, I have stiffening of my knee when sitting and standing for a long period. I use a yoga strap for stretching. I do step up and step down in squats when I exercise. I’m still utilizing a walking cane when I walk. I’ve been to two physical therapists since I had my surgery. I still have stiffness in my knee and sometimes pain and discomfort. The x-ray of my left knee is identical to the one of your left knee. I have been to two different orthopedic doctors to look at my knee and they all say the same thing your x-ray looked great but no one ever address the soft tissue around my knee. I wish someone would be honest and just tell me that this is good as it’s gonna get and I can deal with that but I just keep looking for things and hoping things will get
better.