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Scar tissue after knee replacement

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Oct 10 8:31am | Replies (1550)

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@rostonstar

I am 6 months out. Still have stiffness & pain. I also have had sciatica pain. I had manipulation done also. Actually this is my 2nd TKR - 1st one i had sciatica issues too. This time I went to chiropractor and got relief immediately but if you are still limping some it will bring it back & may require you to go back for an adjustment from time to time. Night pain is the worst for me. I have to get up & walk it off. Then ice pack & try to go back to sleep. I didn’t have night pain with first TKR. I feel my pt first time was so much better than last. (Moved to another state so I couldn’t go back to first pt). Your pt is most important. My ROM is bad. Pushing myself to go up & down staircase. TKR is not easy for many. Age I believe makes a difference or perhaps I choose to blame it on that. 80 yrs old.

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Well at 80 I'd say you're doing great. I'm 68 and had both knees replaced last year. With a good surgeon and a lot of time in the gym I'm doing fine. I know that's not the case for all.

I'm curious though - are you suggesting the TKR has something to do with your sciatica? I thought sciatica starts with pinched nerves in the lumbar region. I've had it twice, many years ago. One time it resolved but the other time a disc exploded into the spinal canal at L-5, S-1. I had a laminotomy at S-1, L-5, and L-4 to remove the disc fragments and "sand down" arthritic spurs and make more room in the spinal canal. I didn't require fusion and I'm doing a ton of core work to keep it that way. So far so good. But damn, sciatica can be hell on the legs.

But I don't know why a TKR would affect or cause sciatica, unless your gait was affected and that in turn affected your lower spine. Can you clarify?

Thanks and keep up the good work. At 80, I'd say you're doing a hell of a good job!