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What Causes Knee Pains Despite Knee Replacement Surgery?
I have had left knee replacement done twice, the last time being Feb. 2013. My knee still hurts when walking or standing and my lower leg and ankle area swell and hurt a lot. Also my left leg hurts down the front part of my leg into the ankle area. It is hard to walk or stand for any length of time due to the pain. What might be the cause and what can I do to help alleviate the pain. Even at night in bed, my unoperated leg aches like crazy.
Thu, 1 Oct 2015
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement, Dr. RAJAT JANGIR's Response
Thanks for your query. I have gone through your complains in details. You are having pain in your ankle not the operated site. You are also having pain on non operated site. What was the reason For first revision surgery? You need better clinical evaluation to rule out orthopedic and non orthopedic causes of you pain. Need to consult orthopedician as well physician. I have this is just helpful to guide you for further treatment. Best luck
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What Causes Knee Pains Despite Knee Replacement Surgery?
Thanks for your query. I have gone through your complains in details. You are having pain in your ankle not the operated site. You are also having pain on non operated site. What was the reason For first revision surgery? You need better clinical evaluation to rule out orthopedic and non orthopedic causes of you pain. Need to consult orthopedician as well physician. I have this is just helpful to guide you for further treatment. Best luck