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Why does my knee replacement hurt so much?
The most common causes of pain after knee replacement include: Loosening of the implant: This is most often the cause of pain years or decades after the knee replacement; however, it is seldom the cause of persistent pain right after surgery. 3 Infection: Infection is a serious and worrisome concern.
Why does the inside of my knee hurt after knee replacement?
Pain following knee arthroplasty can arise from a variety of causes including loosening, infection, component malposition, inadequate soft tissue balancing, arthrofibrosis, and soft tissue impingement.
How do you know if your knee replacement is failing?
What are the signs of knee replacement failure? The most common symptoms of a failed knee implant are pain, decrease in joint function, knee instability, and swelling or stiffness in the knee joint.
How long does it take for knee replacement to stop hurting?
You should be able to stop using your crutches or walking frame and resume normal leisure activities 6 weeks after surgery. However, it may take up to 3 months for pain and swelling to settle down. It can take up to a year for any leg swelling to disappear.
Why does my whole leg hurt after knee surgery?
A: Recovery from surgery can take several months, so it’s not unusual to still have soreness in the knee that was replaced. As the intensity of rehabilitation exercises increases, more strain is put on the muscles and joints that have not been used in a period of time.
How long does it take for a total knee replacement to stop hurting?
General pain may occur for up to several weeks following a total knee replacement. Swelling typically lasts for 2 to 3 weeks after surgery, but may persist for as long as 3 to 6 months.
What causes pain in the knee after a knee replacement?
The most common causes of pain after knee replacement include: Loosening of the implant: This is most often the cause of pain years or decades after the knee replacement; however, it is seldom the cause of persistent pain right after surgery. 3 Infection: Infection is a serious and worrisome concern.
Is it normal to have knee pain after meniscus surgery?
Knee Pain After Meniscus Surgery. Many people have meniscus tears, some do not even know it. Most patients can get by without meniscus surgery. Occasionally you will have persistent pain that interferes with your quality of life and you choose to have an arthroscopy, which is the most common means of performing meniscus surgery.
Can a malalignment cause problems after a knee replacement?
Although unlikely, you can have a malalignment during your TKR surgery that can cause problems after surgery. A revision (a 2 nd surgery) might be necessary. Malalignment can cause loosening of the new metal or plastic components in your knee.
What to do if something goes wrong after knee replacement?
If something goes wrong after surgery, a knee revision surgery can help correct the problem (though no one wants to experience a second surgery). To give yourself the best opportunity at a successful recovery, be sure to prepare yourself accordingly.