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Knee Pain 2 Years After Knee Replacement Surgery. What Could Be This?

Dr. Grief
I have knee pain two years after total knee replacement - in both knees. There is a "crunching" and pain, sometime getting up from a chair, and always going up and down stairs. I think that it is associated with my knee cap. Is there someplace on the web where I learn about it?
Thanks
Robert Kleehammer
Huntington, NY, 0000
Wed, 12 Jun 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query.
i am so sorry to hear about your knee pain.

I will suggest you return to the surgeon who did the surgery for re evaluation.
Diagnosing the problem and getting it adequately addressed is very important now.

Hope this helps.. Feel free to come back if you have more answers.
Wish you all the best as you get this sorted out.
Chobufo, MD
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Knee Pain 2 Years After Knee Replacement Surgery. What Could Be This?

Hi and thanks for the query. i am so sorry to hear about your knee pain. I will suggest you return to the surgeon who did the surgery for re evaluation. Diagnosing the problem and getting it adequately addressed is very important now. Hope this helps.. Feel free to come back if you have more answers. Wish you all the best as you get this sorted out. Chobufo, MD