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Hi @ronnie3716, I am 10 weeks post op from a partial knee replacement. I tried several types of injections, but all were unsuccessful. I'm so very happy with my new knee! The recovery was much easier than I had anticipated. My other knee is still good but I won't hesitate a second to have it replaced. I recommend taking pain meds prior to physical therapy and keeping lots of ice in your freezer as ice is your best friend. Use real ice or clay packs only, the gel doesn't stay cold long enough. For me the only down side was I developed plantar fasciitis in the same leg as the new knee. The plantar fasciitis was far worse than the knee replacement! What other questions do you have?

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I saw my orthopedic surgeon on Thursday. He is a great guy, from NY, like me. He spends time and explains. After reviewing just taken X-rays, he determined I need a full knee replacement surgery in June.
The other knee, the right, was "cleaned up" in Nov 2015 by him. Relief came until the left knee started to radically cause pain. Both knees were SO swollen, He gave me a shot of predisone?? in each knee...sweekt relief (I lost 5 lbs in 5 days from the swelling disappearing). But the left knee was injured in a fall some 12 years ago. My time seems to be up. What can I expect. I'm concerned that those I've spoken to never say "I'm so glad I got a knee replacement". Dr says 85% say the pain is much less or gone after surgery. He has studied the stem cell procedure and said it's just not ready to be used. Darn. Anybody tried it yet. Seems to be more prevalent in Europe.