One year on 5th April since my tkr. Minimal symptoms now but taken the best part of a year. Physically active and walking easily again. Definitely happy I went through with the procedure. Thanks for your videos that helped me through the process 🇿🇦
May 9th will be a year out. Knee still pops and feels weird but other than that I'm pretty much healed. I have to have other knee done. I'm glad I had first one done. Overall good experience.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I often hear this. The knee may not fully feel "normal" but oftentimes feels a lot better than before surgery. Best wishes with your second surgery!
I did 2 total knee replacements does fill some stiffness but there is n pain and I’m still be able to lift leg extensions with 750 pounds is that safe please advise
4 months after I had knee replacement surgery I developed very bad back pain so I feel like I traded the knee pain for back pain ...would I have still had back pain if I didn't have knee replacement surgery? I don't know ---I'm just saying that's what happened to me. Knee is much better than it was before the surgery.😊
Maybe there's a connection. Think go back to P/T sure they will help you with exercises I find standing hands on hips stretching top half backwards & holding 5 secs doing 5 times or more helps if have sore lower bag. Lot of jobs women do around house have to bend forwards a lot so bending backwards maybe answer. Maybe need need new bed mattress ? Also consider an acupuncturist 1 of our Daughter's been to have treatment for back/shoulder pain & swears by it. Hope feel lots better soon. Massage/heat rubs & packs can help.
@@jangriffin-fi1yx I did go to rehab for my back and my back continued to ache. A surgeon told me that it is not uncommon for back problems to develop after knee surgery because of the realignment of the body. Thank you for the tip about bending backwards I will try that.
@@suzmillyp Think conective if haven't had that sort of pain before TKR & sounds like Surgeon knows as prob come across before. Anyway hope all settles soon & feel great. Bet you're pleased your knee good now surgery done, hope when mine's done 3 weeks time I'm saying this about mine too 😂 🙏 all the time as over limping around so tiring & limiting start to lose confidence & gets me down. I am actually looking forward to having it done. Did you have spinal block & can you tell me please how long procedure took? Did you stay in hospital 3 days, I am by myself at home but 1 or our Daughters going to keep eye/help if need but she has 2 kids. I want to be as independent as can so have started weeks ago doing some post op ones seen on Y/Tube 😃
@@jangriffin-fi1yx spinal block, maybe 1 1/2 hours I don't know because I was unconscious. 🙂 Was released the next afternoon, and it was rough that first week but it's been a year now and I am glad that I had it done good luck
It is not uncommon to sometimes develop pain in another area after surgery. This is due to a variety of reasons but mainly you are likely walking and moving differently after surgery so your body areas are experiencing different stresses with activity. A few recommendations are one just give it time and keep moving and active, your body will adapt with time and often the pain will subside with time. You can also reach out to your PT and receive back specific exercises and stretches. Sometimes we (healthcare providers) get tunnel vision and just focus on the knee and neglect treating the whole person. Best wishes to you!
Hi Peterson I am Asiyah is here now my knees replacement is more than one year i have no pain no swelling but have some kerk kerk sound on my both knee but right knee has more than left please tell me what I will do to remve this sound.
Hello, for some these sounds will persist and are often more annoying than harmful. Performing strengthening exercises, particularly for your quadricep muscles may help provide stability to the knees and reduce the noises. Some good exercises for this include body weight squats or sit to stands, step ups, side stepping, quad sets, seated knee extension.
Thank you so much Peterson for replying I am doing some of these exercises and half an walk.and my bedroom is too far from kitchen and I have to go so many times is it ok ?.
Sorry to hear this. If these are new symptoms and issues I recommend consulting with your surgeon. They can take an x-ray to make sure the replacement looks good and offer appropriate treatment and management strategies. Best wishes to you!
I was seven weeks after surgery when I fell and got three compression fractures in my back. Stopped my rehab that been going great. Was laid up and didn't go back to rehab for few weeks. I have pain in the knee nearly constantly, especially lying in bed or rising from sitting. Not much help from the surgeon. Very disappointed.
Very sorry to hear you had to go through this. Potentially, you could consult with a physical therapist to set you up with appropriate exercises and activities to do at this point in your journey, and/or seeking out a second opinion from an orthopedic surgeon.
In most instances the pedals can be a helpful post-op exercises for knee mobility and stiffness. Just make sure you are cleared by your surgeon and health providers team to perform this exercise as there are different precautions following a broken patella and surgical repair.
My foot kind of stick out to the side as though I'm kicking and wobbles. My walk looks as though I have deformity. What can I do. Yes I've become sedentary
It sounds like you might have a walking issue related to muscle weakness or alignment. Start by consulting a doctor or physical therapist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. They can recommend exercises to improve your strength and walking technique. Make sure you're wearing supportive shoes, and consider custom orthotics if needed.
I had 6,5 months tkr. I am a survivor of ca Mammae for 6 years. I still can't go down from stair. The muscles around the knee feel so stiff. Is there any relation with the medications of cancer I took for 5 years ?
First of all, congratulations on being a survivor! It's understandable that you're feeling frustrated with your recovery, especially after both knee replacement and cancer treatment. Certain cancer medications, like chemotherapy or hormone therapy, can sometimes affect muscle strength, flexibility, and joint health, potentially contributing to stiffness or slower recovery. Additionally, the body may take longer to heal after cancer treatment, as it can impact your energy levels, bone health, and overall mobility.
@@lenym5719 Some things you can consider is pool therapy / exercises where you can typically move and stretch the knee more with better tolerance. You can also consider some massage strategies such as with your hands, massage stick, tennis ball.
One year on 5th April since my tkr. Minimal symptoms now but taken the best part of a year. Physically active and walking easily again. Definitely happy I went through with the procedure. Thanks for your videos that helped me through the process 🇿🇦
Thank you for watching and sharing your experience! Glad to hear you are doing well overall. Best wishes to you!
Thank you for realism
You are very welcome!
May 9th will be a year out. Knee still pops and feels weird but other than that I'm pretty much healed. I have to have other knee done. I'm glad I had first one done. Overall good experience.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I often hear this. The knee may not fully feel "normal" but oftentimes feels a lot better than before surgery. Best wishes with your second surgery!
You are always so correct on your advice, followed you from day one and now I’m a year on after my TKR, thank you !
I’m am very happy to hear this! Thank you so much for watching and your kind words!
Thankyou ❤
Great advice! Very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
I did 2 total knee replacements does fill some stiffness but there is n pain and I’m still be able to lift leg extensions with 750 pounds is that safe please advise
4 months after I had knee replacement surgery I developed very bad back pain so I feel like I traded the knee pain for back pain ...would I have still had back pain if I didn't have knee replacement surgery? I don't know ---I'm just saying that's what happened to me. Knee is much better than it was before the surgery.😊
Maybe there's a connection. Think go back to P/T sure they will help you with exercises I find standing hands on hips stretching top half backwards & holding 5 secs doing 5 times or more helps if have sore lower bag. Lot of jobs women do around house have to bend forwards a lot so bending backwards maybe answer. Maybe need need new bed mattress ? Also consider an acupuncturist 1 of our Daughter's been to have treatment for back/shoulder pain & swears by it. Hope feel lots better soon. Massage/heat rubs & packs can help.
@@jangriffin-fi1yx I did go to rehab for my back and my back continued to ache. A surgeon told me that it is not uncommon for back problems to develop after knee surgery because of the realignment of the body. Thank you for the tip about bending backwards I will try that.
@@suzmillyp Think conective if haven't had that sort of pain before TKR & sounds like Surgeon knows as prob come across before. Anyway hope all settles soon & feel great. Bet you're pleased your knee good now surgery done, hope when mine's done 3 weeks time I'm saying this about mine too 😂 🙏 all the time as over limping around so tiring & limiting start to lose confidence & gets me down. I am actually looking forward to having it done. Did you have spinal block & can you tell me please how long procedure took? Did you stay in hospital 3 days, I am by myself at home but 1 or our Daughters going to keep eye/help if need but she has 2 kids. I want to be as independent as can so have started weeks ago doing some post op ones seen on Y/Tube 😃
@@jangriffin-fi1yx spinal block, maybe 1 1/2 hours I don't know because I was unconscious. 🙂 Was released the next afternoon, and it was rough that first week but it's been a year now and I am glad that I had it done good luck
It is not uncommon to sometimes develop pain in another area after surgery. This is due to a variety of reasons but mainly you are likely walking and moving differently after surgery so your body areas are experiencing different stresses with activity. A few recommendations are one just give it time and keep moving and active, your body will adapt with time and often the pain will subside with time. You can also reach out to your PT and receive back specific exercises and stretches. Sometimes we (healthcare providers) get tunnel vision and just focus on the knee and neglect treating the whole person. Best wishes to you!
Hi Peterson I am Asiyah is here now my knees replacement is more than one year i have no pain no swelling but have some kerk kerk sound on my both knee but right knee has more than left please tell me what I will do to remve this sound.
Hello, for some these sounds will persist and are often more annoying than harmful. Performing strengthening exercises, particularly for your quadricep muscles may help provide stability to the knees and reduce the noises. Some good exercises for this include body weight squats or sit to stands, step ups, side stepping, quad sets, seated knee extension.
Thank you so much Peterson for replying I am doing some of these exercises and half an walk.and my bedroom is too far from kitchen and I have to go so many times is it ok ?.
My range of motion is very good I think so it is 125degee.
My weight is 62 kg and height is 5fts 2an half.
My surgery was 10.10.22 and my knee feels heavy. Have stiffness and swelling. Bakers Cyst is also back and sfds to the pain
Sorry to hear this. If these are new symptoms and issues I recommend consulting with your surgeon. They can take an x-ray to make sure the replacement looks good and offer appropriate treatment and management strategies. Best wishes to you!
I was seven weeks after surgery when I fell and got three compression fractures in my back. Stopped my rehab that been going great. Was laid up and didn't go back to rehab for few weeks. I have pain in the knee nearly constantly, especially lying in bed or rising from sitting. Not much help from the surgeon. Very disappointed.
Very sorry to hear you had to go through this. Potentially, you could consult with a physical therapist to set you up with appropriate exercises and activities to do at this point in your journey, and/or seeking out a second opinion from an orthopedic surgeon.
Great video 🇵🇷🫶🙏
Thank you 🙌
Hi there will the folding pedals help with a broken patella?? Knee is repaired with a plate and screws
In most instances the pedals can be a helpful post-op exercises for knee mobility and stiffness. Just make sure you are cleared by your surgeon and health providers team to perform this exercise as there are different precautions following a broken patella and surgical repair.
My foot kind of stick out to the side as though I'm kicking and wobbles. My walk looks as though I have deformity. What can I do. Yes I've become sedentary
It sounds like you might have a walking issue related to muscle weakness or alignment. Start by consulting a doctor or physical therapist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. They can recommend exercises to improve your strength and walking technique. Make sure you're wearing supportive shoes, and consider custom orthotics if needed.
I had 6,5 months tkr. I am a survivor of ca Mammae for 6 years. I still can't go down from stair. The muscles around the knee feel so stiff. Is there any relation with the medications of cancer I took for 5 years ?
First of all, congratulations on being a survivor! It's understandable that you're feeling frustrated with your recovery, especially after both knee replacement and cancer treatment. Certain cancer medications, like chemotherapy or hormone therapy, can sometimes affect muscle strength, flexibility, and joint health, potentially contributing to stiffness or slower recovery. Additionally, the body may take longer to heal after cancer treatment, as it can impact your energy levels, bone health, and overall mobility.
Thank you for your reply. Besides keep doing exercises, stretching, bending the knee, what else should I do ?
@@lenym5719 Some things you can consider is pool therapy / exercises where you can typically move and stretch the knee more with better tolerance. You can also consider some massage strategies such as with your hands, massage stick, tennis ball.