Is the second knee replacement easier than the first?

Revision total knee replacement is more complex and takes longer to perform than primary total knee replacement. In complex cases, the surgery may take several hours. To begin, your doctor will follow the line of the incision made during your primary total knee replacement.

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Is second knee replacement more difficult?

The procedure is more complex and difficult than the initial hip or knee replacement. Yet, studies show that more than 9 out of 10 people who undergo revision surgery have good to excellent results. Find an Orthopedic Specialist near you about your specific condition.

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Is the second knee replacement less painful?

It is generally accepted that the total knee replacement of the other knee does not give the same pain relief as that of the first.

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Why does the second knee replacement hurt more than the first?

Patients undergoing staged bilateral TKA experience greater postoperative pain in the second operated knee than the first. This suggests extension of hyperalgesia beyond the initially injured site to remote regions after surgical injury, in which central sensitization may be involved.

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What can I expect from a second knee replacement?

Patients are advised to ask surgeons about their past experiences with double-knee replacements.
  • More blood loss. Double knee replacement patients are more likely to need a blood transfusion during surgery. ...
  • Increased risk of complications. ...
  • Stay in a rehabilitation center. ...
  • Prolonged anesthesia time. ...
  • No good leg to stand on.

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Post-Op Expectations after Knee Replacement

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How long does 2 knee replacement surgery take?

With double knee surgery, surgery takes about three hours. We still try to get patients up that same day, but because it takes a little longer and it's a longer anesthetic, usually they're in the hospital for two days.

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How long does it take to walk normally after knee replacement?

Most patients can walk on their own roughly four to eight weeks after knee replacement.

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Is knee replacement pain bearable?

Your knee will still have some soreness, but it is very tolerable. You may get tired if you are on your feet for long periods of time, but strength can continue to improve with time. This is still some swelling in the knee, but it is usually better than before surgery.

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How long does it take knee replacement to stop hurting?

Your body just went through a major surgery and needs time to heal. Most people can resume daily activities with reduced pain approximately three to six weeks after surgery. Full recovery can take anywhere from four months to a year.

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What is the hardest joint replacement to recover from?

Shoulder Replacement. The surgeon removes the damaged or diseased part of the shoulder with a shoulder replacement, replacing it with an artificial joint. A shoulder replacement is considered major surgery and can have a lengthy recovery period.

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What is the most painful day after knee replacement?

The first few days after surgery should include the highest level of pain, but your doctor will send you home with pain medication adequate for your pain level. Most people fully recover from knee replacement surgery in about six months.

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What is the best age to have knee surgery?

Doctors sometimes recommend that people under age 60 wait to undergo a knee replacement, because these artificial joints typically last only about 15 to 20 years. If someone younger gets the procedure, the joint will likely need to be replaced again down the line.

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Do you need a knee replacement if you are bone on bone?

As knee arthritis progresses, the knee becomes much looser and more unstable. In some cases, this is mild. In other cases, it is substantial enough that cause the patient to fall. Patients who have bone-on-bone arthritis and are starting to fall because of it should strongly consider surgery.

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Who is not a good candidate for total knee replacement?

You may NOT be a good candidate if:

Your knee symptoms are not related to joint disease. Your weight is too much for the artificial joint to support. You have fragile skin or poor skin coverage over your knee. You have a severe illness or infection.

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What is the best painkiller for knee pain after surgery?

Pain Medications After Surgery (Non-Narcotics)

Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): NSAIDs are a great option for non-narcotic pain medications, such as ibuprofen (Motrin) and naproxen (Aleve). These medications reduce swelling and pain.

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What is the fastest way to recover from a knee replacement?

5 Tips to Speed Up Recovery After Knee Surgery
  1. Follow All Physician Recommendations.
  2. Walk Frequently Once You're Allowed.
  3. Eat Healthy Foods.
  4. Get Plenty of Sleep.
  5. Do Physical and Occupational Therapy Exercises.

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What is the most commonly reported problem after knee replacement surgery?

One of the most common problems people experience after knee replacement is a stiff knee joint. 1 This can cause difficulty with activities that require a lot of bending, including going down stairs, sitting in a chair, or getting out of a car.

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How long is bed rest after knee replacement?

TKA patients begin rehabilitation during the seven-day bedrest period, with the goals of decreasing swelling, increasing ROM, promoting normal leg control and promoting normal gait with an assistive device.

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Is walking enough exercise after knee replacement?

Your orthopaedic surgeon and physical therapist may recommend that you exercise for 20 to 30 minutes daily, or even 2 to 3 times daily; and walk for 30 minutes, 2 to 3 times daily during your early recovery.

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Should you walk a lot after knee replacement surgery?

Most orthopedic surgeons and physical therapists recommend exercising for at least 20 to 30 minutes daily, whether it's walking or stretching. As you progress through your recovery timeline and your knee gains strength, you can try walking or stretching for 20 to 30 minutes at a time multiple times a day.

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What not to do after knee replacement?

DON'T:
  1. Don't Participate in Contact Sports and Stressful Exercises. ...
  2. Don't Sit for Long Periods of Time. ...
  3. Avoid using stairs excessively. ...
  4. Don't Walk Without a Cane or Walker. ...
  5. Don't Drive While on Meds. ...
  6. Don't Ignore Excessive Pain.

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What weight is too obese for knee replacement?

There is a range of accepted weight ranges, but the current standard is that anyone obese (greater than 100 pounds over ideal weight or a BMI of roughly 40-45) should not consider joint replacement.

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Why no ibuprofen after knee surgery?

They inhibit osteoblasts at the endosteal bone surface and also reduce both the immune response and the inflammatory response.

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