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How long does pain usually last after knee replacement surgery?

After a total knee replacement, pain throughout the body may persist for several weeks. Swelling usually persists for 2 to 3 weeks after surgery but may persist for 3 to 6 months. Bruising may persist for 1 to 2 weeks after surgery.

Are Most People Satisfied With Knee Replacement Surgery?

Let's get one thing right off the bat - knee replacement is usually a no-brainer. Many people experience less knee pain and increased mobility after surgery and recovery. [Most are very happy with it.]

Can Walking Too Much Damage Your Knee Replacement?

Doing too much exercise or exercise can increase the chance of loosening or breaking the bone around the implant. Pushing too much can also lead to increased pain and swelling around the knee, slowing the healing process and making exercise more difficult. January 15, 2021

Can You Live Without Knee Cartilage?

You might be surprised to learn that people have very little cartilage in one part of the joint ([bone to bone]) and no pain at all. In fact, it's very common. We've had patients complete triathlons with no cartilage in the knee part .

How long does it take for your knee to feel normal after a total knee replacement?

Barring any complications, most patients are able to return to normal activities and walking without assistive devices within three to six weeks after surgery. Overall, it usually takes two to three months to fully recover after minimally invasive knee replacement surgery .

How soon will you be back to normal after knee replacement surgery?

Barring any complications, most patients are able to return to normal activities and walking without assistive devices within three to six weeks after surgery. Overall, it usually takes two to three months to fully recover after minimally invasive knee replacement surgery .

Why is food not allowed after surgery?

So after surgery, sometimes your bowel shuts down. It's called an intestinal obstruction, and it basically means the gut isn't actively moving food forward, so if that happens, you can't eat.

Why Are My Legs So Tight After a Knee Replacement?

Knee replacement stiffness may persist over time due to scarring or adhesions (fibrous tissue that grows and attaches to knee implants and other tissues, limiting movement). Scarring helps heal the incision, but Excess scar tissue can cause problems.

What are the side effects of knee replacement surgery?

The most common side effects include:
vomiting
dizziness
shivering
sore throat
pain
discomfort
drowsiness

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What weight is too obese for a knee replacement?

There is a range of acceptable weight ranges, but the current standard is that anyone who is obese (100 pounds over ideal weight or with a BMI of about 40-45) should not be considered for joint replacement.