YOU GAVE ME A WAKE CALL. I AM AT 4 WEEKS AND STILL ON A WALKER AND FLEXION IS 88 DEGREES. EXTENSION IS 4 DEGREES. MY PT SAYS I AM DOING OK AND ON TRACK. I DONT THINK SO. I AM 66 AND HAVE BEEN ATHLETIC MY WHOLE LIFE. I WATCHED THIS VID LAST NIGHT. I AM ON A MISSION NOW. I AM HITTING IT SUPER HARD TODAY AND WILL UNTIL I GET TO WERE I NEED TO BE.
I’m post-op day 12 Total Knee Arthroplasty. The information is so helpful. I’m so grateful that I found this site. It answered every questions I have about what I’m going through now. This is the most painful procedure I have ever went through. This procedure is done as out-patient now. I’m a nurse for 50 yrs and working full time until this surgery. I’m doing out-pt PT twice a week and home exercises three times a day. I’m doing everything on my own post-op day 7. My family just prep the meals for me. The pain is getting better. Thank you again for Dr Adam. You have eased a lot of my worries and anxieties.
Excellent video! I have watched numerous knee vids since my TKN 3 weeks ago, but this one explained things either not covered before, or so much clearer, and the why behind it. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. It has inspired me to give more effort to my exercises.
I had knee replacement surgery and know people who have also had TKR and not one was at 90 degrees at week one. Please do not feel defeated give yourself up to 4 weeks then yes after that it should only get better. Depending on your age try to get to at least 110. Walk a decent amount and massage that scar daily!
Not sure how but I did. Went home at 90, got to 110 at two weeks. I realize it wasn’t a typical result. I did a lot of pre-op therapy & exercises to prepare so maybe that was a big part. I’m sure luck was a part of it, too, but I also did a lot of work.
Hi I’m just joining this I am one month and one week postop and I’m just getting to 98° I believe that everyone is different and everyone heals at their own pace so I take this with a grain of salt I Dupri appreciate the information because there’s nothing written or guidance on what to expect that I had access to before with the progression after knee replacement so I am grateful to Dr. Rosen for the information. I will continue to look at the videos for help and support and I will reach out to my surgeon as well. Thank you
Thank you for your good clear helpful advice much appreciate your videos very reassuring going well. Not giving up am hopeful will be all good have to work through exercises pace if need & be patient. Only had TKR month ago bit of a vicious cycle if overdo moving around learn to rest more. Think going to hydrotherapy soon will be wonderful.
I know this is a couple of years old, but thanks for all the helpful videos Dr. Rosen. I just had a TKR 4 weeks ago. My doctor was a little more on the cautious side compared to you when it came to flexing my knee that first week. They really wanted me to take it easy for the most part that first 7 days. It was OK for me to walk, but they didn't want me bending my knee too much. As a matter of fact, when I went in for my 2 week checkup and showed them I had about 105 degrees of flexion, they told me to stop right there and slow it down. They were worried I would pop open the suture line.
As usual, I find your videos helpful. Thank you for being direct about importance of the first 6 weeks. I have not been a good exerciser before knee replacement, but I am committed now. I am just under 3 weeks and measured 108.5 at my last PT session. Grateful.
Thanks Dr. Rosen for your video. I'm in week 3 of TKR, range of motion is good so far but I still have some apprehensions. You helped provide some comfort that many of these things may be normal (clicking sounds, numbness on outside of knee). You have some great advice that I will follow and hope that others that are at this site do the same
Dr R great and helpful videos. I had Right Knee TKR on July 8th 2021 so it is now 22nd Day!! Yes I am making progress but struggling with pain vs exercises and have 92 bend 4 degree straight leg and am struggling with getting Range of Motion metrics per Dr targets.......105,110 ....120. I am 69 and 260 lbs 6' and had previous knee bend issues from soccer/life injuries.
Really helpful. I am 8 days pay op with PKR and this is crystal clear. I like the 'on the hour' guidance. Yes the pain is a bummer but I am taking relief and trying to get on and work through the pain. Sarah
I had both knees replaced at the same time 5 years ago. There are many things doctors and surgeons dont tell you about side effects and future problems as a result of this procedure. Specifically, Lymphodema in the legs. Incurable.
Night pain. Ugh. I had 120 degree articulation at four weeks, and I have been diligent with my therapy; during the day, I'm mostly comfortable, but as soon as I lie down at night, within ten minutes my knee starts to throb and keeps me from sleeping. Using my iWatch sleep app, I've averaged 3.2 hours of sleep for the past five weeks of postop. This SUCKS most verily, and I'm throwing everything I can at it: Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, lots of ice, cbd ointments/creams/edibles, cryotherapy, Melatonin, Agawagandha, oxycodone, tramadol, even dilaudid, which barely blunted the pain while turning my head into a boiled cabbage . . . and all opiates cause me additional insomnia, so I got off those within the first two weeks. It's very frustrating AND after joining a FB TKR group, I discovered that my experience is pretty common. The answer? Be patient . . . not my strong suit. My new meme is that pic of the fat kitten with the caption "I Hate Everything."
You covered everything Adam thanks eased my worries a lot. In the clinic I was the iron man far ahead of everyone else but getting home the knee seems more swollen and numb on the outside. You covered that’s thanks
I have a TKR scheduled next month and I appreciate your video’s immensely. While I have confidence in my surgeon you explain things in a way that he doesn’t have time to do. The visual aspect is also very helpful. I am curious about doing “too much” after surgery comment I saw. When I had meniscus surgery I immediately started walking every hour and returned to work without device assistance in 4 days, because I had too. For my TKR I just want to be sure I push myself to restore function for comfort and mild-moderate recreation. Thank you
Gracias doctor. Tendré un remplazo total de mi rodilla el 15 de Dic. 2021(primero la derecha y después la izquierda) I am so scare.....🥺gracias por este video🥰🥰🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for this excellent video. I am having a TKR in 4 months. What can I do now to get in shape for this surgery (besides losing weight). I am thinking about PT/ exercises.
I am 7 weeks Post op. I have severe skin sensitivity in my lower leg starting approximately 3 weeks ago. I had Dry needling during 1 physical therapy session. Since then, the skin has been so sensitive, it hurts to wears anything other than shorts. Unfortunately, it is Winter now in Virginia. I went to see my surgeon today, she did not seem to ever have heard of this reaction.
Hi Dr Rosen, I had TKR nearly three months ago. I can bend my knee over 90 degrees but can’t straighten my leg properly. Do you think by doing straightening exercise I still have time to straighten my leg? Could you please advise. Thanks
thank you for explaining some of these... I'm arriving at 4 weeks... and the PT and the surgeon didn't tell me about the clicking or the numbness.... I appreciate that information. Although I've been working my knee... at 4 weeks... I still can't stand the pain of 90 degrees... and you're talking about even further by one month.... oh no... will I ever be able to achieve that range of motion? I was a fitness instructor before this surgery... and terrified I won't be able to teach again.
keep working at it with your therapist. If you are not progressing be sure to follow up with your surgeon to find out what options are available or get a second opinion.
Debbie, You got this! Do your best and your previous fitness instructor experience should definitely give you great advantages! I wish you luck. 😃 Believe in yourself! Encourage yourself! Everyone heals differently. I’m on day 7 and I’m going thru total torture, traumatic pain that hinders me being able to do the very critical daily exercises so I’m extremely concerned. I wish us both luck and success! ☺️
that much swelling i struggled to get to 90 degrees after 2 weeks and now im pushing hard and it hurts like hell but ill keep pushing it as i need to get it bending
@@larrylatimer3657 Hi I'm doing ok just a very sore knee. Started therapy moving around with my walker. Surgery went well and will be getting my right knee done in the near future.
We all have candida auris and it sets up in any wound including surgical sites causing increased pain. Run a swab on any area of your patients skin and send it to one of the labs that can preform the c auris test and run one on your body you will quickly see I'm correct
My first one was on my rt. Knee was like a walk in the park ( compared to bone on bone for two years!) then 2 yrs later I had my left knee done: omg pain forever! Then I learned that’s normal Dr gave me reasons for it: my physical therapist said yep second harder. Then I relaxed a bit surrendered to it and it was just what it was. Easier every week: less pain no limping hang in ❤️👍
Omg Dr. Rosen, thank you so much for opening my eyes and overall knowledge about how crucial the first 6 weeks are in getting my Range of Motion….because that is the only time that you have to get it; and therefore, we must do our crucial flattening and bending exercises that you showed us in previous videos!!! No one informed me of this. Not the doctor or the physical therapist that have come to my house. The PT that I have doesn’t even bother to do hands on, she just has me do the same exercises that I have on the handout that was given to me. So I do not understand what her purpose is. Shouldn’t she be trying to help me stretch me out and do more hands on?
8 days postop, watching lots of videos. Your presentation and information get high marks, but… Watch a few videos on camera angles, lighting and background. If I wasn’t looking up your nostrils, I was looking at your ceiling fan because your camera angle is shooting up. You’re very easy on the eyes and your pace, eye contact and elocution are great, just work on the technical elements. Thanks for the good advice!
If my surgeon put my knee replacement in at a 7 degree ankle due to how severe the arthritis was before replacement. Can that ankle be changed if it's cause severe stiffness and pain? Thanks!
hard to say, was the femur put in at 7, the tibia, or is the knee angle 7? Probably best to seek out a second opinion in your area where they can examine your knee and your xrays.
Im 9 days out. The pain is so much worse than Tylenol! Just the ride to and from PT puts me at pain level of 8. Everyone is SO worried about people getting hooked on pain pills.
I was on Percocet after my surgery. 2 and a half weeks i5 developed constipation. Once that passed I quit those. Four weeks in 120° of bend, do all the PT you can at home, ice, elevate, good luck.
I agree Natalie, my surgeon was great he said we will ensure your comfortable for as long as you need to recover and get through PT, Narcotics have a purpose in surgery’s like knee Replacements he said and like this doctor said it’s one of the most painful orthopedic surgeries they carry out, so why would you expect Tylenol to control the pain along with anti inflammatory medications, just bear this in mind my surgeon said one of the main reasons patients do not progress with PT is poor pain control which then runs the risk of not reaching your ROM goals and by restricting adequate pain medication can result in greater problems down the line. It’s all down to how understanding and realistic your surgeon is and knowing from experience how best to ensure each patient has the best experience and results from a massive life changing surgery, those who are left in pain and expected to have the same results unfortunately are left to suffer so much.
Thanks for your good videos--very helpful. I've watched many of them and just today the one on the first month. I had TKR just short of two weeks and am wondering why flex is so painful. I'm stuck at 60 degrees (according to my PT), even though i had good flex prior to surgery and have pretty strong quads from working out before surgery. (No problem with straightening--at 0 degrees). Should I push through the pain every day to try adding a degree of flex or could something else be happening?
@@Tracey777 Few weeks ? how about four ? that's a lot of Tylenol.and after that there is the pain at night that is bad enough to keep you from sleeping.
I am in a bit of a quandary. I'm scheduled for Nov. TKA. But after seeking a second opinion by a different surgeon, he is advocating a arthroscopy instead because of my age I'm 60. Now I don't know what to do.. my pain level is about a 3 to 4 on a scale of 1 to 10.. I have a annoying limp, I don't know if with the arthroscopy the limp will go away. Some advice would be highly appreciated.
Hard to say without an exam and seeing your films. Typically an arthritic knee does not get better with a scope. And if your arthritis is mild patients don't always have the best outcome with a total knee. If you have an unstable meniscus tear with catching and locking and other treatments have not worked the scope can help some of the symptoms.
What did you decide to do? I'm 69 and have a torn meniscus and fluid on my knee. After my MRI I was told that I have advanced arthritis and significant cartilage loss. When I saw the orthopedic surgeon for the first time he prescribed PT. I asked about the meniscus tear. He told me they'd take care of it when they do the TKR. That was the first mention of TKR. I guess he knew something I didn't My thought is it won't get better on its own, and I'd rather do it sooner, rather than later, while I still have one good leg (it has arthritis and meniscus tears, also). I asked the PA if I was just prolonging the inevitable since I don't see the knee getting better on its own. She also mentioned that if I wait, another year or so, I will be older, and as we age, we don't always recover as quickly. I'd rather do one procedure than do one minor one when I know a major one is looming, but that's my choice. Each person has to decide for themselves. Mine is scheduled for 10-26-22.
I am have total knee replacement scheduled in 5 weeks. I still have full range of motion on bad knee (135) and hope to regain most it after surgery. I have one concern thought, I am an avid wilderness canoeist on my trips, we run rapids which requires kneeling to lower the center of gravity. My surgeon told me that kneeling will be difficult after surgery and many patients are not able to do it. He added, it was not because of the mechanical limitation of the prosthetic but rather to some pain associated with funny uncomfortable feelings when doing it. My canoes all foam kneeling pads for comfort in them. What is your opinion on kneeling? I have a rowing machine would it be a good device to use for regaining full range of motion? Your videos are just great and sure motivated me to push myself in the first six weeks. Thank You.
If you are wondering what a knee sleeve is? It is a knee brace. They are made of different materials (wetsuit like or an elastic nylon). It can be simpler for some as opposed to wrapping it with an elastic bandage such as an ace wrap.
Thank you so much for this. Really helpful. I’m 4 weeks in, & doing quite well (I think). Had a couple of setbacks after doing too much, but finally found my ‘limit’ . sleeping better than I have in a long long time 👌💤😁
Very interesting . Do you think that if the surgery is successful, low impact dancing is possible after knee replacement...in your experience ? In other words - If I get 120 degrees of knee flexion and up after knee replacement will I be able to dance ?
I had total knee replacement about two weeks ago.strength is good, but bending not so much. The actual water proof bandage that covers the incision won’t let me bend good at all. Plus every time I exercise, my knee turns like purple. Thanks for any advice.
Lewis I had a knee replacement 6 weeks ago. I was super active prior and it took me 4 weeks to get my knee to bend at 90 degrees. I was walking w a cane a mile the first 2 weeks then without a cane. I feel movement and massaging the scar area after the 3rd week was super helpful. Don’t get discouraged!😀
Be sure to check out the newer 1 month post-op total knee video - ua-cam.com/video/ypW-H0mTjc4/v-deo.html
Thank you for that information. My Dr. did not explain any thing. And trying to reach anyone was not happening. Home alone no one to talk to.
YOU GAVE ME A WAKE CALL. I AM AT 4 WEEKS AND STILL ON A WALKER AND FLEXION IS 88 DEGREES. EXTENSION IS 4 DEGREES. MY PT SAYS I AM DOING OK AND ON TRACK. I DONT THINK SO. I AM 66 AND HAVE BEEN ATHLETIC MY WHOLE LIFE. I WATCHED THIS VID LAST NIGHT. I AM ON A MISSION NOW. I AM HITTING IT SUPER HARD TODAY AND WILL UNTIL I GET TO WERE I NEED TO BE.
I’m post-op day 12 Total Knee Arthroplasty. The information is so helpful. I’m so grateful that I found this site. It answered every questions I have about what I’m going through now. This is the most painful procedure I have ever went through. This procedure is done as out-patient now. I’m a nurse for 50 yrs and working full time until this surgery. I’m doing out-pt PT twice a week and home exercises three times a day. I’m doing everything on my own post-op day 7. My family just prep the meals for me. The pain is getting better. Thank you again for Dr Adam. You have eased a lot of my worries and anxieties.
Excellent video! I have watched numerous knee vids since my TKN 3 weeks ago, but this one explained things either not covered before, or so much clearer, and the why behind it. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. It has inspired me to give more effort to my exercises.
Glad it was helpful!
Good information. I definitely needed strong painkillers longer than 3 days though. 3 weeks maybe. Particularly at night.
I keep watching this vid. I wish you would do a video on bilateral knee replacement, which I'm doing in 20 days!
Good info..my surgery is June 11th and I'm studying up like I'm taking a final exam..
The most helpful as well as articulate discussion of knee replacement issues on the internet. Thank you.
I had knee replacement surgery and know people who have also had TKR and not one was at 90 degrees at week one. Please do not feel defeated give yourself up to 4 weeks then yes after that it should only get better. Depending on your age try to get to at least 110. Walk a decent amount and massage that scar daily!
I left the hospital after an overnight stay at 60 degrees. How on earth does anyone leave with 90?
Not sure how but I did. Went home at 90, got to 110 at two weeks. I realize it wasn’t a typical result. I did a lot of pre-op therapy & exercises to prepare so maybe that was a big part. I’m sure luck was a part of it, too, but I also did a lot of work.
Hi I’m just joining this I am one month and one week postop and I’m just getting to 98° I believe that everyone is different and everyone heals at their own pace so I take this with a grain of salt I Dupri appreciate the information because there’s nothing written or guidance on what to expect that I had access to before with the progression after knee replacement so I am grateful to Dr. Rosen for the information. I will continue to look at the videos for help and support and I will reach out to my surgeon as well. Thank you
Thank you for your good clear helpful advice much appreciate your videos very reassuring going well. Not giving up am hopeful will be all good have to work through exercises pace if need & be patient. Only had TKR month ago bit of a vicious cycle if overdo moving around learn to rest more. Think going to hydrotherapy soon will be wonderful.
Very helpful information. Clear, concise and authentic. Thanks doc.
You are very welcome
Very informative especially the explanation on the clicking which relieve my mind a little bit
Glad it was helpful!
I know this is a couple of years old, but thanks for all the helpful videos Dr. Rosen. I just had a TKR 4 weeks ago. My doctor was a little more on the cautious side compared to you when it came to flexing my knee that first week. They really wanted me to take it easy for the most part that first 7 days. It was OK for me to walk, but they didn't want me bending my knee too much. As a matter of fact, when I went in for my 2 week checkup and showed them I had about 105 degrees of flexion, they told me to stop right there and slow it down. They were worried I would pop open the suture line.
Thank you Dr. Rosen! Tomorrow will be 2 weeks out and 2 weeks before I see you for my 1-month post-op!🥳
As usual, I find your videos helpful. Thank you for being direct about importance of the first 6 weeks. I have not been a good exerciser before knee replacement, but I am committed now. I am just under 3 weeks and measured 108.5 at my last PT session. Grateful.
Thanks Dr. Rosen for your video. I'm in week 3 of TKR, range of motion is good so far but I still have some apprehensions. You helped provide some comfort that many of these things may be normal (clicking sounds, numbness on outside of knee). You have some great advice that I will follow and hope that others that are at this site do the same
Glad it was helpful!
Have you heard of a precedure called jiffy knee replacement
Dr R great and helpful videos. I had Right Knee TKR on July 8th 2021 so it is now 22nd Day!! Yes I am making progress but struggling with pain vs exercises and have 92 bend 4 degree straight leg and am struggling with getting Range of Motion metrics per Dr targets.......105,110 ....120. I am 69 and 260 lbs 6' and had previous knee bend issues from soccer/life injuries.
Really helpful. I am 8 days pay op with PKR and this is crystal clear. I like the 'on the hour' guidance. Yes the pain is a bummer but I am taking relief and trying to get on and work through the pain. Sarah
Glad it was helpful!
I had both knees replaced at the same time 5 years ago. There are many things doctors and surgeons dont tell you about side effects and future problems as a result of this procedure. Specifically, Lymphodema in the legs. Incurable.
Great info to know. I'm getting a TKR in April.
I m up for mine in a month. I really enjoy ur videos and all the goon information. Thank Doctor Rosen.
Night pain. Ugh. I had 120 degree articulation at four weeks, and I have been diligent with my therapy; during the day, I'm mostly comfortable, but as soon as I lie down at night, within ten minutes my knee starts to throb and keeps me from sleeping. Using my iWatch sleep app, I've averaged 3.2 hours of sleep for the past five weeks of postop. This SUCKS most verily, and I'm throwing everything I can at it: Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, lots of ice, cbd ointments/creams/edibles, cryotherapy, Melatonin, Agawagandha, oxycodone, tramadol, even dilaudid, which barely blunted the pain while turning my head into a boiled cabbage . . . and all opiates cause me additional insomnia, so I got off those within the first two weeks. It's very frustrating AND after joining a FB TKR group, I discovered that my experience is pretty common. The answer? Be patient . . . not my strong suit. My new meme is that pic of the fat kitten with the caption "I Hate Everything."
You covered everything Adam thanks eased my worries a lot. In the clinic I was the iron man far ahead of everyone else but getting home the knee seems more swollen and numb on the outside. You covered that’s thanks
I have a TKR scheduled next month and I appreciate your video’s immensely. While I have confidence in my surgeon you explain things in a way that he doesn’t have time to do. The visual aspect is also very helpful. I am curious about doing “too much” after surgery comment I saw. When I had meniscus surgery I immediately started walking every hour and returned to work without device assistance in 4 days, because I had too. For my TKR I just want to be sure I push myself to restore function for comfort and mild-moderate recreation. Thank you
Very great tips and I enjoy your videos. They are some of best with informative content and helpful tips. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Gracias doctor. Tendré un remplazo total de mi rodilla el 15 de Dic. 2021(primero la derecha y después la izquierda) I am so scare.....🥺gracias por este video🥰🥰🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for this excellent video. I am having a TKR in 4 months. What can I do now to get in shape for this surgery (besides losing weight). I am thinking about PT/ exercises.
Thank you. I’m scheduled for a bilateral knee replacement in 10 weeks. This was very informative.
Best of luck!
Great information! Well explained. Thankyou.
I am 7 weeks Post op. I have severe skin sensitivity in my lower leg starting approximately 3 weeks ago. I had Dry needling during 1 physical therapy session. Since then, the skin has been so sensitive, it hurts to wears anything other than shorts. Unfortunately, it is Winter now in Virginia. I went to see my surgeon today, she did not seem to ever have heard of this reaction.
Did you say leave the hospital with 90° ROM?
Hi Dr Rosen, I had TKR nearly three months ago. I can bend my knee over 90 degrees but can’t straighten my leg properly. Do you think by doing straightening exercise I still have time to straighten my leg? Could you please advise. Thanks
thank you for explaining some of these... I'm arriving at 4 weeks... and the PT and the surgeon didn't tell me about the clicking or the numbness.... I appreciate that information. Although I've been working my knee... at 4 weeks... I still can't stand the pain of 90 degrees... and you're talking about even further by one month.... oh no... will I ever be able to achieve that range of motion? I was a fitness instructor before this surgery... and terrified I won't be able to teach again.
keep working at it with your therapist. If you are not progressing be sure to follow up with your surgeon to find out what options are available or get a second opinion.
Debbie,
You got this!
Do your best and your previous fitness instructor experience should definitely give you great advantages!
I wish you luck. 😃
Believe in yourself!
Encourage yourself!
Everyone heals differently.
I’m on day 7 and I’m going thru total torture, traumatic pain that hinders me being able to do the very critical daily exercises so I’m extremely concerned.
I wish us both luck and success! ☺️
that much swelling i struggled to get to 90 degrees after 2 weeks and now im pushing hard and it hurts like hell but ill keep pushing it as i need to get it bending
Thank you this differently was interesting.
I'm having my TKR on Aug 25.
How are you doing?
@@larrylatimer3657
Hi
I'm doing ok just a very sore knee.
Started therapy moving around with my walker.
Surgery went well and will be getting my right knee done in the near future.
Thanks for your very informative videos 👍👍
We all have candida auris and it sets up in any wound including surgical sites causing increased pain. Run a swab on any area of your patients skin and send it to one of the labs that can preform the c auris test and run one on your body you will quickly see I'm correct
Opioids the first 3/4 days???
Let’s talk after you have a Total Knee done? This pain is insane. I’m doing all the interventions too.
My first one was on my rt. Knee was like a walk in the park ( compared to bone on bone for two years!) then 2 yrs later I had my left knee done: omg pain forever! Then I learned that’s normal Dr gave me reasons for it: my physical therapist said yep second harder. Then I relaxed a bit surrendered to it and it was just what it was. Easier every week: less pain no limping hang in ❤️👍
Omg Dr. Rosen, thank you so much for opening my eyes and overall knowledge about how crucial the first 6 weeks are in getting my Range of Motion….because that is the only time that you have to get it; and therefore, we must do our crucial flattening and bending exercises that you showed us in previous videos!!! No one informed me of this. Not the doctor or the physical therapist that have come to my house. The PT that I have doesn’t even bother to do hands on, she just has me do the same exercises that I have on the handout that was given to me. So I do not understand what her purpose is. Shouldn’t she be trying to help me stretch me out and do more hands on?
8 days postop, watching lots of videos. Your presentation and information get high marks, but…
Watch a few videos on camera angles, lighting and background. If I wasn’t looking up your nostrils, I was looking at your ceiling fan because your camera angle is shooting up. You’re very easy on the eyes and your pace, eye contact and elocution are great, just work on the technical elements. Thanks for the good advice!
If my surgeon put my knee replacement in at a 7 degree ankle due to how severe the arthritis was before replacement. Can that ankle be changed if it's cause severe stiffness and pain? Thanks!
hard to say, was the femur put in at 7, the tibia, or is the knee angle 7? Probably best to seek out a second opinion in your area where they can examine your knee and your xrays.
you are the best. thank you so much.
Im 9 days out. The pain is so much worse than Tylenol! Just the ride to and from PT puts me at pain level of 8. Everyone is SO worried about people getting hooked on pain pills.
I was on Percocet after my surgery. 2 and a half weeks i5 developed constipation. Once that passed I quit those. Four weeks in 120° of bend, do all the PT you can at home, ice, elevate, good luck.
I agree Natalie, my surgeon was great he said we will ensure your comfortable for as long as you need to recover and get through PT, Narcotics have a purpose in surgery’s like knee Replacements he said and like this doctor said it’s one of the most painful orthopedic surgeries they carry out, so why would you expect Tylenol to control the pain along with anti inflammatory medications, just bear this in mind my surgeon said one of the main reasons patients do not progress with PT is poor pain control which then runs the risk of not reaching your ROM goals and by restricting adequate pain medication can result in greater problems down the line.
It’s all down to how understanding and realistic your surgeon is and knowing from experience how best to ensure each patient has the best experience and results from a massive life changing surgery, those who are left in pain and expected to have the same results unfortunately are left to suffer so much.
I’m one week out of total knee. Yes my pain is way worse than Tylenol could control. I’m glad my doc prescribes something stronger.
Thank you very interesting and helpful
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for the info
Good presentation 👍
Thank you 🙂
Total knee but due to bad fall, not years of pain...I cannot seem to walk without walker...much of it is fear of falling and much instability
What is the icing.time and frequency
Great work. Thanks.
Your welcome
Thanks for your good videos--very helpful. I've watched many of them and just today the one on the first month. I had TKR just short of two weeks and am wondering why flex is so painful. I'm stuck at 60 degrees (according to my PT), even though i had good flex prior to surgery and have pretty strong quads from working out before surgery. (No problem with straightening--at 0 degrees). Should I push through the pain every day to try adding a degree of flex or could something else be happening?
Tylenol ? every four hours ? no way, might as well take jelly beans, except that jellybeans taste good and won't destroy your liver.
I agree it doesn't help much but for specific few weeks that amt of tylenol won't damage your liver
@@Tracey777 Few weeks ? how about four ? that's a lot of Tylenol.and after that there is the pain at night that is bad enough to keep you from sleeping.
Jelly beans- exactly! Can’t stand the fear of addiction when you’re in agony
@@SOXLUVER777 Agony that won't be helped with Tylenol, you need something much stronger.
I find Celebrex can relief my agonising pain after tkr
I am in a bit of a quandary. I'm scheduled for Nov. TKA. But after seeking a second opinion by a different surgeon, he is advocating a arthroscopy instead because of my age I'm 60. Now I don't know what to do.. my pain level is about a 3 to 4 on a scale of 1 to 10.. I have a annoying limp, I don't know if with the arthroscopy the limp will go away. Some advice would be highly appreciated.
Hard to say without an exam and seeing your films. Typically an arthritic knee does not get better with a scope. And if your arthritis is mild patients don't always have the best outcome with a total knee. If you have an unstable meniscus tear with catching and locking and other treatments have not worked the scope can help some of the symptoms.
What did you decide to do? I'm 69 and have a torn meniscus and fluid on my knee. After my MRI I was told that I have advanced arthritis and significant cartilage loss. When I saw the orthopedic surgeon for the first time he prescribed PT. I asked about the meniscus tear. He told me they'd take care of it when they do the TKR. That was the first mention of TKR. I guess he knew something I didn't My thought is it won't get better on its own, and I'd rather do it sooner, rather than later, while I still have one good leg (it has arthritis and meniscus tears, also). I asked the PA if I was just prolonging the inevitable since I don't see the knee getting better on its own. She also mentioned that if I wait, another year or so, I will be older, and as we age, we don't always recover as quickly. I'd rather do one procedure than do one minor one when I know a major one is looming, but that's my choice. Each person has to decide for themselves. Mine is scheduled for 10-26-22.
@Steven Lundgrin just do it ,lm day 7 post tkr .66yrs ..
I'm in day 2...and even with meds..i am in great pain..
I am have total knee replacement scheduled in 5 weeks. I still have full range of motion on bad knee (135) and hope to regain most it after surgery. I have one concern thought, I am an avid wilderness canoeist on my trips, we run rapids which requires kneeling to lower the center of gravity. My surgeon told me that kneeling will be difficult after surgery and many patients are not able to do it. He added, it was not because of the mechanical limitation of the prosthetic but rather to some pain associated with funny uncomfortable feelings when doing it. My canoes all
foam kneeling pads for comfort in them. What is your opinion on kneeling? I have a rowing machine would it be a good device to use for regaining full range of motion? Your videos are just great and sure motivated me to push myself in the first six weeks. Thank You.
What is a knee sleeve based in the UK 🤔
If you are wondering what a knee sleeve is? It is a knee brace. They are made of different materials (wetsuit like or an elastic nylon). It can be simpler for some as opposed to wrapping it with an elastic bandage such as an ace wrap.
@@dradamrosen many thanks have a few of those
before operation they are life savers . Will take your advice.
Thank you so much for this. Really helpful. I’m 4 weeks in, & doing quite well (I think). Had a couple of setbacks after doing too much, but finally found my ‘limit’ .
sleeping better than I have in a long long time 👌💤😁
Very interesting . Do you think that if the surgery is successful, low impact dancing is possible after knee replacement...in your experience ? In other words - If I get 120 degrees of knee flexion and up after knee replacement will I be able to dance ?
Absolutely!!
What is the need for 120 bend...after age such and such I see no need to bend my knee that far for anything😂
I had total knee replacement about two weeks ago.strength is good, but bending not so much. The actual water proof bandage that covers the incision won’t let me bend good at all. Plus every time I exercise, my knee turns like purple. Thanks for any advice.
Lewis I had a knee replacement 6 weeks ago. I was super active prior and it took me 4 weeks to get my knee to bend at 90 degrees. I was walking w a cane a mile the first 2 weeks then without a cane. I feel movement and massaging the scar area after the 3rd week was super helpful. Don’t get discouraged!😀
@@gloriaalvarez9473 thank you. I appreciate the positive feedback. But it’s hard not to get discouraged.
@@gloriaalvarez9473 Did ice help? I'm getting my TKR Oct. 26th, 2022.
@@gloriaalvarez9473hi may I ask how you are doing know please, nik
Thanks. Maybe premium will be more affordable for me.