Has anyone had a tight band feeling after total knee replacement?
I am 8 weeks post TKR and have had this very tight band around my knee since week one. My Dr at 6 wks says it is normal and will go away. Has anyone else had this and did it go away and when?
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My knee replacement was 8 weeks ago. Been doing PT since day 2. Tight band just started last week.
I walk 2 to 4 miles 4 days a week …
Sit in chair and with the opposite leg, push TKR leg back and just stretch the front of leg/ knee…. Or put leg on stairway and lean into it, again, to stretch….
Had tkr both knees 7 years ago kept on going to Docs (8 of them same reply x ray and knees look good had graduated from Cain,Walker and rolatetor .wife got brain sick (can't spell worth a dam) both went to assisted living were I fell in the bathroom broke tibeya that did it been in wheel chair 18 months went to pain management and they gave 3 cortisone each knee nothing happened except I got stiffer going to try 1 more time on 1 knee in a couple of weeks when I had the knees done I thought it would be simple i'am 92 how much longer can i live good luck with your battle.Bob Mac
I had 2 TKRs last fall. ROM and overall functioning is great. However the tight band feeling remained. I stretched and walked daily, this helped, but a few months ago started an aquatic workout class. HOORAY! The tightness is vanishing and even more strength returning.
Aquatic class workouts, jumping, kicks, running have advanced my recovery in ways stretching couldn't. I was skeptical, thinking this would be old school slow "water aerobics". But things have advanced and aquatic low impact workouts (see recent New York Times article) have all sorts of cardio options. Hey, I'm 67, live in the middle of Kansas and this rocks! For me, it has been a blessing for my recovery and overall strengthening.
Note: No surgeon or PT recommended aquatic workouts to me, a friend suggested it. Go figure. I'm glad to see Mayo suggest it here.
Sounds great! Going to check out low impact water aerobics. Glad it is working for you!
I have the same problem after my 3rd week post-Tkr . One of my coworkers and my PT did cupping therapy and that improved pain .
I also started working on building strength on my core, gluts and quads . Stationary bike also helps but be sure you don’t overdo it.
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Two knee replacements in 2012 three months apart and had a total of 4 maybe 5 MUA. I still have this feeling 11 years later I've tried dry needling. PT more PT water aerobics. Cupping. To me what makes sense and a massage person agreed that with all the mua s breaking up scar tissue it just makes more and the fascia gets stuck. I actually feel like cupping helps. Mine does not hurt it just never goes away 24/7 and I think maybe my brain is getting use to it. Just recently bought a tens machine so want to try to use it more. Also for years it seemed like the rightness was above the knee. Now it seems like it is right around the knee cap all the way around. I think my gait also has a lot to do with it. I would like it to go away
I am a Snowbird that seasons north of Tampa and would So appreciate your recommendation on your surgeon. as well as any other tips, suggestions, words of encouragement etc about your experience with the Mako TKR. I am 74 and have a number of comorbiities so am especially anxious about TKR. Thank you
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Hi. I’m 11 weeks in and I feel like I have a vice around my knee. Making it difficult to walk. I do my exercises but it’s stiff after sitting down again. Getting nowhere fast. I sympathise with you but you are not alone. It’s all getting me down as I’m not making any progress.