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Hey Group,
I was in pt a couple of days ago for my hip replaced on left side.. PT wanted me to do a knee bend with my right knee.. I am not weight bearing on the left hip yet. Well, I could not bend the knee more than a few degrees.. in other words, I can not kneel with the right knee because its weak and painful. I know the pt personally and she said are you still in denial. Well I am. Thing is, when just sitting or whatever knee does not hurt.. just gets uncomfortable to stand for any length of time or go up stairs.. I suppose its time. Question: Have any of you knee replacement individuals gone through a hip and knee. I want a comparison. Hip has been a piece of cake.. easy deal no problem and very little pain even in rehab. I have talked to some who say knee is harder to recover from with Pt. I even drove my 6 speed car today just 4 weeks after surgery and its my left hip. Any info is helpful and appreciated. Pilot1 ps. I was in denial on the hip until after surgery and found out how good it now feels to move.. I can not even do a leg extension on the weight machine with any weight.. too painful. Pt person said I would be able to do after surgery and thinks I really need the knee done. Especially since I babied that knee with left side and caused the hip issue.
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Funny, you're the second person today to ask similar question. If you think of the hips and knees as four corners of a square, it's not at all uncommon for all four corners to go within a short period of time.
![]() And yes, knees are worse than hips. You surely must have read around the Knee forums? But pain management is key as is ice and elevation. Read 17 Years 5 (FIVE) Total Joint Replacements! I know of many people who've had both hips and knees done. Met another one at the gym only yesterday!
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Pilot,
Yes, knees are harder because of the pain in regaining the ROM. There also seems to be a lot more tendon/ligament pain. I had my first knee done the traditional way and the second was a form of minimally invasive (MIS) approach. If you can find a surgeon that does MIS, by all means go that way. My MIS knee was much much easier to recover from. I've had a few problems with my hip replacement but I still found the knees more difficult. (infection and a muscle wrapped up in old scar tissue that makes it not want to work)
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Yikes.
I do know my other hip has wear on it.. and believe it or not it hurts worse than the one I had replaced just 4 weeks after surgery.. Strange...feeling. I can not imagine getting the other hip and knee done... That is a scary thought... I do plan to do some snow skiing.. easy stuff and that would be a lot of artificial joints... Anyway, thanks for the info.. I have read where it is harder.. and have seen individuals in Pt struggle and others having it pretty easy. Take care,
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Pilot, you might want to give yourself a little time before you have any other joints replaced. Sometimes they will flare up a little on you after one is replaced (like your new hip) because they are helping compensate for the surgery. Things may settle down and let you buy yourself some time.
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