Thank you for posting this video. I have a similar problem and it encouraged me to find a surgeon. I had my surgery last week and so far I’m having no more patellar dislocations!
Having this surgery next week... I'm nervous but excited.. My patellas don't sit right had a lateral release last year... ended up in more pain!! Its been a long 18months of pain and depression... so fingers crossed for a different outcome!!
@@cherissevocage2928 Hope the surgery went well!! I'm almost 4months post op now :) still pain, and at times swelling, working with a physio to build strength but getting back into hiking taking it east though. Working back up to hopefully run again.
@Tina bod I had a lateral release in March 2022 and had even more pain as well!! Getting ready to have this as well as a partial knee replacement. How are you feeling now?
@@myjoystephanie heyy sorry to hear you're in pain still - I got a second lateral release with this surgery, 9 ish monts on still pain and knee cracks, surgeon thinks its the arthritis catching or something.. Its very sensitive still to touch... hoping to get the screws out after I hit the 1 year mark and see if it makes a difference.. Though outlook for my knees are pretty grim....
I've just had this surgery. It's so painful, and i can't bend my knee as yet. But it's only a week post opp. Thank you for sharing this. Any tips on what to do in order to get where this dancer got to?
Every surgeon rehabs their osteotomies differently. I would use a lot of cold therapy and make sure to fully straighten your knee and bend to 90 when sitting. Also, quad sets help keep your quad from atrophying too much.
Hi Dr. Strickland. In general, are your patients able to return to full contact sports/running after tibial tubercle osteotomy? I've been recommended this procedure for both my knees and I'm concerned because the people I've spoken to who have had this procedure, they can't go running anymore because their knees become irritated.
I don't want to scare you, but here's some advice: FOLLOW YOUR DOCTOR'S INSTRUCTIONS AFTER THE SURGERY! I had that surgery done about seven weeks ago, and during my recovery period ignored a lot of the restrictions placed on me by the doctor (e.g. walking without locking the brace, sleeping without the brace on, walking with one crutch instead of two sometimes etc). Because of this, the bone didn't heal and I've just had to have the surgery done again. Trust me, the second time around is much worse than the first. I'm sure if you're cautious and responsible about it you'll be glad you got it done, but please be aware of the risks if you don't do what your Dr says.
I had mpfl and tto surgery in November 2019. When I kneel down the more pain I feel since after surgery in the screw areas. So i plan to remove the screw of tto of two screw and two small screw on top to knee for mpfl. Is there any problem to me after removing the screw.
@@khumukchamningolleima1662 I can't offer medical advice without knowing a lot more about your case. If you want to schedule a consultation (I do offer remote appointments), please contact me here: sabrinastrickland.com/book-an-appointment-dr-sabrina-strickland/
I had a tto as well after having pain and irritation for 4 years and then they found a huge gap of cartilage in my knee. It's 2 years post surgery and I still can't jog or play tennis. Day to day activities are better though, bit high impact for me? Nope. I do wonder though of I can somehow get my quad stronger (it's def still weak) if I can do more someday.
i’m at the hospital right now, and i’ll be having my TTO surgery in less than an hour, praying that i’ll get back to soccer:) i’m sorry for anyone else that’s going through injuries, just know that everything will get better🤍
Thank you for posting this video. I have a similar problem and it encouraged me to find a surgeon. I had my surgery last week and so far I’m having no more patellar dislocations!
How was recovery
I just got this surgery 4 days ago!!! So deff so thankful for this video
How are you travelling now?
Having this surgery next week... I'm nervous but excited.. My patellas don't sit right had a lateral release last year... ended up in more pain!! Its been a long 18months of pain and depression... so fingers crossed for a different outcome!!
Had my surgery on 15th November 2021 and I'm on 6 week...I'm not bending fully 90degrees yet but I'm walking with crutches full weight bearing...
@@cherissevocage2928 Hope the surgery went well!! I'm almost 4months post op now :) still pain, and at times swelling, working with a physio to build strength but getting back into hiking taking it east though. Working back up to hopefully run again.
@@tinabod8321 great to your doing fine 🙂 👍... My surgery went well and I have ordered one of those ice pack to help with the swelling...
@Tina bod I had a lateral release in March 2022 and had even more pain as well!! Getting ready to have this as well as a partial knee replacement. How are you feeling now?
@@myjoystephanie heyy sorry to hear you're in pain still - I got a second lateral release with this surgery, 9 ish monts on still pain and knee cracks, surgeon thinks its the arthritis catching or something.. Its very sensitive still to touch... hoping to get the screws out after I hit the 1 year mark and see if it makes a difference.. Though outlook for my knees are pretty grim....
I've just had this surgery. It's so painful, and i can't bend my knee as yet. But it's only a week post opp. Thank you for sharing this. Any tips on what to do in order to get where this dancer got to?
Every surgeon rehabs their osteotomies differently. I would use a lot of cold therapy and make sure to fully straighten your knee and bend to 90 when sitting. Also, quad sets help keep your quad from atrophying too much.
@SabrinaStricklandMD Thankyou. 🙏😊
How are you feeling now ?@@SaffireRoseFletcher
If anyone has post op exercise tips I'd be really grateful 💛
Hi Dr. Strickland. In general, are your patients able to return to full contact sports/running after tibial tubercle osteotomy? I've been recommended this procedure for both my knees and I'm concerned because the people I've spoken to who have had this procedure, they can't go running anymore because their knees become irritated.
I need this and a mpfl surgery at the same time in my left knee
I don't want to scare you, but here's some advice: FOLLOW YOUR DOCTOR'S INSTRUCTIONS AFTER THE SURGERY! I had that surgery done about seven weeks ago, and during my recovery period ignored a lot of the restrictions placed on me by the doctor (e.g. walking without locking the brace, sleeping without the brace on, walking with one crutch instead of two sometimes etc). Because of this, the bone didn't heal and I've just had to have the surgery done again. Trust me, the second time around is much worse than the first. I'm sure if you're cautious and responsible about it you'll be glad you got it done, but please be aware of the risks if you don't do what your Dr says.
Thank you and that might just be what I need to remember I’m already sick of not being able to do stuff I will definitely keep this in mind
@@anonymous-eg4tj Hello. I will do this operation too. could you train your upper body during recovery or are you severely restricted?
@@jbbecks7088 you can train your upper body but full doctors advice please...
How is your knee doing now after that 2nd redo?@@anonymous-eg4tj
After how many months or year recommend the screw remove. Pliz answer me
Six months or later depending on your personal situation, Khumkcham Ningol Leima.
I had mpfl and tto surgery in November 2019. When I kneel down the more pain I feel since after surgery in the screw areas. So i plan to remove the screw of tto of two screw and two small screw on top to knee for mpfl. Is there any problem to me after removing the screw.
@@khumukchamningolleima1662 I can't offer medical advice without knowing a lot more about your case. If you want to schedule a consultation (I do offer remote appointments), please contact me here: sabrinastrickland.com/book-an-appointment-dr-sabrina-strickland/
I just got the surgery two days ago. How long until you were able to walk again
Hello, may i know the price for this surgery. Will come from abroad. Far far away:)
Please contact my office to get more information: sabrinastrickland.com/contact-dr-sabrina-strickland/
@@SabrinaStricklandMD Done
I had a tto as well after having pain and irritation for 4 years and then they found a huge gap of cartilage in my knee. It's 2 years post surgery and I still can't jog or play tennis. Day to day activities are better though, bit high impact for me? Nope. I do wonder though of I can somehow get my quad stronger (it's def still weak) if I can do more someday.
If you still has pain, it may be worth getting a high quality MRI and assessing cartilage as damage can lead to pain and inability to run.
@Sabrina Strickland, MD yes there is going to still be some cartilage damage... What's the next step after a major surgery like a tto?
I had a tibial ostamy Opp 5 months ago and I am in pain every day and limp when I walk , I wouldn’t recommend it
You can't put your body with others, everyone is different...
5 months is not a very long time if your 40 though....
i’m at the hospital right now, and i’ll be having my TTO surgery in less than an hour, praying that i’ll get back to soccer:) i’m sorry for anyone else that’s going through injuries, just know that everything will get better🤍
Best wishes that your surgery went well and you will be back to soccer soon! I hope this video helped you feel more comfortable.