Cortisone shots in the knee typically do not directly affect Coumadin (warfarin) levels or INR (International Normalized Ratio) readings. However, corticosteroids can have indirect effects, such as altering the metabolism of certain medications or affecting fluid balance, which could theoretically influence INR in some cases. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before receiving a cortisone injection while on anticoagulant therapy to discuss potential risks and monitoring.
My doctor said that I should allow a full month for coumadin to be entirely out of my system. Hope this helps!
It can make the joint unstable.
No
My stiff knee will affect my ability to perform well in the footrace. I'm not seeing how that will affect me.
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Yes, because your knee needs to bend to run fast.-Brittney
no it shouldnt
Achieving knee pain relief is usually based on reducing the overall workload or stress placed on the joint during normal and elevated activity levels. Low levels of ankle mobility force the knee to compensate for the sake of mobility, while weakened hips require the knee to act as an increased stabilizing point during activity. Implementing a basic stretching and workout routine can address both of these issues, and provide knee pain relief.
I think the answer is it does not affect the implants as such but it affects the fixation of the implants to the bone which results in loosening of implants.
takeing arrows arowws to the knee
Yes, a torn meniscus can cause pain and swelling that may affect the entire leg. This is because the meniscus is a cartilage in the knee joint that helps with stability and smooth movement, so when it is torn, it can lead to pain and limitations in the knee joint and potentially affect the entire leg's function.
No, it is not recommended to put knee pads in the dryer for drying as it may damage the material or affect the padding inside. It is best to air dry them instead.