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How long should you have fever after knee replacement?

You should not have a fever after a knee replacement. fever can indicate infection so I suggest you consult your doctor.


How long does it take for your knee to straighten after total knee replacement?

forever


How do you use the word 'knee' in a sentence?

my knee is hurting because i was on my knee's all day long


How long is the hospital stay for removal of scar tissue after knee replacement?

there is no need to remove any scar tissue after a knee replacement


How long do you stay in rehab after a full knee replacement?

Two weeks


How long does it take to perform knee revision surgery?

Most knee revision operations take about three hours to perform and are similar to knee replacement procedures.


How long should a formal long dress be?

A formal gown should be below the knee, where as a cocktail dress should come above the knee.


After knee replacement should you avoid using stairs?

If you are going to avoid stair climbing after your knee replacement then it is not good. One of the main reason people go for knee replacement is to have full freedom active life style. Also another thing to be considered is stair climbing should not be used as an exercise protocol vigorously. Having said that early rehab protocol to achieve stair climbing helps people so much in long run. Hope it helps!


How long should your knee be swollen and red after knee replacement?

Less than a month. More or less 2 weeks. Can expect to return about six to seven months after surgical reconstruction.


When you're jumping on a trampoline your knees lock while in the air your knee locks later it starts to hurt and you have to limp what should you do?

I really think your muscles are just sore, not because your knee's are "locking" in the air. If your jumping on a trampoline for long hours your going to be hurting later on.


How long will the knee be stiff after total knee replacement?

Knee stiffness after a total knee replacement varies from patient to patient, along with recovery time. Stiffness commonly disappears after the initial inflammation from the surgery subsides. In some people, stiffness may last through all recovery and rehabilitation, possibly for months.


Do you need a partial or total knee replacement if there's no meniscus left in your knee?

Neither, unless it leads to further complications. The miniscus is the cartilage that cushions the knee joint and without it you may experience pain when there is pressure on the bone because that cushion is gone, but only the long term effects of this pressure could lead to a knee replacement.