It’s common to experience some pain or stiffness in the back of the knee after knee replacement, as tissues, ligaments, and muscles take time to heal. However, persistent or severe pain may indicate issues like inflammation, nerve irritation, or implant alignment that need medical attention.
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Without knowing much about the knee pain or your age, I would say that in most cases, knee pain does not require a knee replacement. Often, knee pain can be the result of stress to the knee, mild spraining, or even weak bones. Taking a calcium supplement and avoiding strenuous lifting or other difficult activities for a few days should help the pain. If pain persists after that time, it would be best to see your doctor, but needing a knee replacement is still very unlikely.
Here are the criteria for when you should have a knee replacement 1) The pain in your knee is affecting your normal daily activities eg walking, stairs etc 2) Your knee pain is affecting your sleep - frequently keeps you awake or wakes you up 3) You have tried exercises to strengthen your knee for a reasonable period with no effect 4) You are in severe pain If your symptoms are not as severe as these, a Knee Joint Replacement is not needed.
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I have often heard about cortisone injections as an alternative to knee replacement but it is un heard of to have injection after the knee replacement. What is the logic behind it? Usually injections are taken to subside the pain that arise from contact of arthritic articular surfaces of knee bones. But when knee replacement is already done I do not see a reason for cortisone injection. At the same time if there is sudden severe pain in your knee after replacement surgery doctor might give you a shot of knee injection. Another possibility is if you have partial knee replacement and non operated compartment of your knee joint troubling you. Hope it helps.
Definitely go back to the doctors. There could be something wrong with the replacement. Book an appointment as soon as possible.
A knee replacement is supposed to relieve you from pain and perhaps help you return to your routine work in a short period, but efforts are required to completely get back on your feet. A well-trained physiotherapist can help you regarding this matter.
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If you are talking about the numbness in and around your knee replacement, please do not worry as it is not a major problem or complication. Also if you are suffering from back pain following your knee replacement surgery and thinking it as a nerve damage doing some physical therapy will help you with that.
It's a question of pain, if you can take the pain of the metal digging into you ligament then yes. sometimes, kneeling is impossible due to where the knee replacement is and you cannot bend you leg properly.
After knee replacement surgery, as the time passes and adoption of correct exercise for your knee, LC returns to normal. However, one can suffer from pain.
Why do you have to have a knee replacement? We can't help you if you don't tell us what the cause of the problem is. There may be options for you, especially if the reason for knee replacement is pain (due to arthritis, etc).
Sounds like an infection, get that checked out by an orthopedic MD