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there is no need to remove any scar tissue after a knee replacement
Deep tissue massage is the way to break down the fibrous tissue known as "scar tissue" that occurs post injury/post operative. Also, make sure you rehabilitate the injury site through maintaining flexibility, muscle strength, and massage the injury site. Incorporating heat can help draw blood to the area which also speeds up recovery time.
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I have had this procedure, and there is a huge possibility of scar tissue. I had some that was pretty painful at first but I don't even notice it anymore.... my knee feels good as new, however to answer the question it probably depends on the person and the rate at which his or her body recovers from the opporation.... good ol' physical therapy helps out a lot too.
IT Band pain is one of the most common of running injuries, usually 2) Break Up Scar Tissue: While the pain is felt down by the knee, the root of the will help to reduce the scar tissue that can keep injury recurring. Bottom line, I have continued to do all of the stretches that my PT told me to do everyday.
Early mobilization of scar tissue is very essential. If thick scars are performed a thorough consultation with your surgeon regarding what to do next is very important. Hope it helps!
It may help to break down built up scar tissue depending on how much you have.
You have a scar on your hand. How did you get that scar?
I s having scar tissue dangerous
I s having scar tissue dangerous