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Total Knee Replacement - my experience might help you
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<blockquote data-quote="El Toro" data-source="post: 1387344" data-attributes="member: 14779"><p>Maybe the article I read was wrong, but it said that there may be pain, or not. It depends on the status of the lump/scar tissue.</p><p></p><p>It said that if there is no pain, then no one is going get in there with arthroscopic tools and clean it up.</p><p></p><p>It also outlined some of the issues in how the procedure was done, and what artificial joint was used.</p><p></p><p>And it recommended that the possibility of clicking should be raised pre-op.</p><p></p><p>I am not a surgeon, but the idea that everyones surgeon is lying to them seems patently bogus at the outset.</p><p></p><p>The clicking may go away, or not. There may be pain, or not. Theyre not going to fix it for the clicking. They will for the pain.</p><p></p><p>One thing this thread has taught me is that I do not want to push my knees so hard that I end up needing the surgery. Maybe there are advantages to sedentary careers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Toro, post: 1387344, member: 14779"] Maybe the article I read was wrong, but it said that there may be pain, or not. It depends on the status of the lump/scar tissue. It said that if there is no pain, then no one is going get in there with arthroscopic tools and clean it up. It also outlined some of the issues in how the procedure was done, and what artificial joint was used. And it recommended that the possibility of clicking should be raised pre-op. I am not a surgeon, but the idea that everyones surgeon is lying to them seems patently bogus at the outset. The clicking may go away, or not. There may be pain, or not. Theyre not going to fix it for the clicking. They will for the pain. One thing this thread has taught me is that I do not want to push my knees so hard that I end up needing the surgery. Maybe there are advantages to sedentary careers. [/QUOTE]
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