The large foam knee elevation pillow they sent home with me was the biggest life saver the first six weeks. I iced and elevated constantly the first two weeks. When I went for my 2 wk checkup the MD said you've been doing your elevation/ice routine. Most patients have black/purple/blue down their leg. The only bruising I had was above the new knee. No swelling or angry red color around the incision. I've used a TENS Unit for years for Lumbar back pain. So glad that this is included in this video! I did not use any compression during first six weeks. Now 2+ months out - when too active and feel aching from knee I now find a compression sleeve feels good at those moments. The correct placement of TENS pads is a great help!! I always use a cotton ball with a little alcohol and go over spot I will attach pad to. Let dry. When removing pads place them back on plastic sheet they came on. Will extend the "sticky" life of the pads. TENS 7000 is my go to! Less than $40 on Amazon now. I find a heating pad sometimes gives great "aching" pain relieve. When I feel leg pain is more "inflamation" I go to ice. Amazon also has reasonably priced Long Leg Elevation Foam pads. Keep knee above your heart when elevating/icing. Pretty high but it will help your knee not get into the position that can cause "scar tissue"
I was watching whole youtube 😂 I am athlete all my life. Had my torn meniscus repaired Unfortunatelly I saw video now after 7 weks almoust. I can just say this is best channel of all..exactly what you say is right! 100%.
Thank you so much for all your help. I’m in my 6th week and I’m at 90 degrees. I have done your exercises and have been so helpful. I left PT 2 times in tears. I think they pushed my knee back to much. Thank you so much for all you do. God bless you
From one Tony to another and a "Cincinnasti" native here, THANK YOU for mentioning that a barrier between the ice and knee is not necessary. I have always used the ice directly on my skin and it's so much more effective for me. I don't feel the coldness when a barrier is used.
I recently had total left knee replacement. I ordered a TENS 7000 rechargeable unit. After watching your videos on how to use the TENS unit as part of my physical therapy, I attach the pads as you demonstrate. I have tried this several times. If I turn the intensity up to the point that I feel a lite sensation or a buzzing sensation as you describe, It has a lite stinging or burning sensation. Is this normal. Its so annoying or uncomfortable I cant do it for more than a few minutes. Is this normal. My Chiropractor uses something similar and I don't get those sensations. If I turn ut to where I don't feel anything is it working or being effective? Thank you for your great videos and explanations.
Again, I learn even more from you! I have been using my TENS unit at home for 3 weeks now , ( I am 6 weeks out from TKR). I do the ice cover, but never heard of the wrap, will try it moving forward… Thank you again for your spot on advice and videos!!
Brilliant and I still use this advice after 18months if my knee swells or is stiff and it really helps ! Thank you I'll look for the bigger ice packs pnow .
Tony, I hope you know what a super service you are providing all of us. I'm scheduled for total knee replacement in a few weeks and been watching your fantastic videos. The one question I have is do you ice and use compression BEFORE doing your therapy workout or is it better to do it AFTER PT. Thanks so much again for all your video's.
Any tips for a patient with a low pain threshold, and who also HATES the way pain medications affect her? Having a very difficult time rehabbing. Developed infection, went back to surgery to clean that up, then manipulated my knee to break up scar tissue. Not doing much better with exercises this time.
A mí también.. llevo 3 meses después de la cirugía de reemplazo tengo menos de 90 grados..el cirujano me refiere que haga terapia con dolor fuerte para llegar a 90 o 100 grados para evitar flexión bajo anestesia😢😢😢.. mucho dolor y tensión detrás de la rodilla al flexionar... siento mucha desesperación 😢😢😢
Loving your videos, I'm 4 weeks out from a TKR. Problem was that the first 6 days my Quads wouldn't fire so after 2 weeks I only had 75 degrees. Then I panicked and pushed too hard. You and my excellent PT have calmed me down ~ now I have 115 to 120 degrees but still a lot of pain at night. A question for you Tony ~ over the last 2 decades I've used cuffs with magnets inside on my knees and they've been a great comfort. Are they ok to use with a metal implant ? Look forward to your reply.
Thank you. After partial medial knee surgery, I’m having serious pain in the inside area (pes anserenus?) area. So rotating my knee really hurts. This sounds like a good idea to try. Thank you
Unfortunately no, but it can reduce some of the pain and with a little time the quad will be kicking again! Pun intended. It has been 3 days, any better now?
Could be mechanical factors like increased swelling and muscle fatigue. Could be sensory factors like the leg feels heavier but on a scale it would weigh the same. It is common and will improve as your strength and endurance improves.
The other day I started watching your videos and I ordered my tens unit. It is different than the one you showed today but it is the one you had in the description. Today I am trying to figure out how to use it. I have a stationary bike, would it be good to use after I get my knee replaced? Thanks for the video.
Just had my left knee replaced 3 weeks ago today. Is it too soon to try this? I have strange pains that shoot down my shin and some that shoot up on the outside of the knee. I'm looking for some relief from these phantom pains, they're draining.
Have you watched my rolling pin massage videos. It works amazingly well for calf tightness. Are you still in therapy? You would want to make sure the symptoms you are experiencing are muscle tightness and not a blood clot.
I am thinking if buying a tens unit fir the pain and swelling to. I am a month from having partial knee replacement surgery in October 21 2021. On my left knee. I had my right knee on May 3 2021. And again in the right knee on July 29 2021
I’m 5 weeks post surgery but my incision is still so sore I cannot have anything touch it including clothes or blankets. So I cannot use compression is this unusual?
one of those ice things was put on me at PT and my knee was so hot, it melted the ice, my PT said it is painful PT, you just have to work through it, there is something wrong, but no ones listening
With this kind of gel pack it starts warming up as soon as it leaves the freezer. I would be more concerned if someone was using something that was actively being chilled.
Tens was a great suggestion, initially for me when some exercises were painful!
Sylvia Koczerzuk I am glad it worked for you.
The large foam knee elevation pillow they sent home with me was the biggest life saver the first six weeks. I iced and elevated constantly the first two weeks. When I went for my 2 wk checkup the MD said you've been doing your elevation/ice routine. Most patients have black/purple/blue down their leg. The only bruising I had was above the new knee. No swelling or angry red color around the incision. I've used a TENS Unit for years for Lumbar back pain. So glad that this is included in this video! I did not use any compression during first six weeks. Now 2+ months out - when too active and feel aching from knee I now find a compression sleeve feels good at those moments. The correct placement of TENS pads is a great help!! I always use a cotton ball with a little alcohol and go over spot I will attach pad to. Let dry. When removing pads place them back on plastic sheet they came on. Will extend the "sticky" life of the pads. TENS 7000 is my go to! Less than $40 on Amazon now. I find a heating pad sometimes gives great "aching" pain relieve. When I feel leg pain is more "inflamation" I go to ice. Amazon also has reasonably priced Long Leg Elevation Foam pads. Keep knee above your heart when elevating/icing. Pretty high but it will help your knee not get into the position that can cause "scar tissue"
I was watching whole youtube 😂 I am athlete all my life. Had my torn meniscus repaired
Unfortunatelly I saw video now after 7 weks almoust. I can just say this is best channel of all..exactly what you say is right! 100%.
Very helpful. I left hospital with unrealistic expectations. You have given me support that I never received in hospital. Thank you so much.
Sir, you are the best physiotherapist I ever followed on TH-cam, so thank you very much.
Wow, thank you!
Thank you so much for all your help. I’m in my 6th week and I’m at 90 degrees. I have done your exercises and have been so helpful. I left PT 2 times in tears. I think they pushed my knee back to much. Thank you so much for all you do. God bless you
From one Tony to another and a "Cincinnasti" native here, THANK YOU for mentioning that a barrier between the ice and knee is not necessary. I have always used the ice directly on my skin and it's so much more effective for me. I don't feel the coldness when a barrier is used.
I recently had total left knee replacement. I ordered a TENS 7000 rechargeable unit.
After watching your videos on how to use the TENS unit as part of my physical therapy, I attach the pads as you demonstrate. I have tried this several times. If I turn the intensity up to the point that I feel a lite sensation or a buzzing sensation as you describe, It has a lite stinging or burning sensation. Is this normal. Its so annoying or uncomfortable I cant do it for more than a few minutes.
Is this normal. My Chiropractor uses something similar and I don't get those sensations.
If I turn ut to where I don't feel anything is it working or being effective?
Thank you for your great videos and explanations.
Thank you for saying ice is not necessary. It has caused me such severe pain.
Tony thinks of EVERYTHING!
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Very helpful. Thanks
Great tips. Thanks Tony
Again, I learn even more from you! I have been using my TENS unit at home for 3 weeks now , ( I am 6 weeks out from TKR). I do the ice cover, but never heard of the wrap, will try it moving forward… Thank you again for your spot on advice and videos!!
You were going to post a link to the interview on lymphedema with the therpaist. can you post that? Thanks
Brilliant and I still use this advice after 18months if my knee swells or is stiff and it really helps ! Thank you I'll look for the bigger ice packs pnow .
Great advice. I appreciate you.
Tried this and it really relaxed the back side of my knee. Have continued it as well. Thanks.
Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing.
Tony, I hope you know what a super service you are providing all of us. I'm scheduled for total knee replacement in a few weeks and been watching your fantastic videos.
The one question I have is do you ice and use compression BEFORE doing your therapy workout or is it better to do it AFTER PT. Thanks so much again for all your video's.
Great video. Thanks so much!
Welcome!
Thank you for the instructions it was very helpful to me I had bilateral total knees surgery thank you
Thanks for the comment.
Any tips for a patient with a low pain threshold, and who also HATES the way pain medications affect her? Having a very difficult time rehabbing. Developed infection, went back to surgery to clean that up, then manipulated my knee to break up scar tissue. Not doing much better with exercises this time.
Hi great video help me alot mary Norfolk England
I love your vids ! But I will say my surgeon and my therapist say push through some pain to get better 🤷🏼♀️
Some is reasonable. I use the word discomfort. Once it switches to pain I find that most patients start to resist the motion and I don't gain benefit.
A mí también.. llevo 3 meses después de la cirugía de reemplazo tengo menos de 90 grados..el cirujano me refiere que haga terapia con dolor fuerte para llegar a 90 o 100 grados para evitar flexión bajo anestesia😢😢😢.. mucho dolor y tensión detrás de la rodilla al flexionar... siento mucha desesperación 😢😢😢
Loving your videos, I'm 4 weeks out from a TKR. Problem was that the first 6 days my Quads wouldn't fire so after 2 weeks I only had 75 degrees. Then I panicked and pushed too hard. You and my excellent PT have calmed me down ~ now I have 115 to 120 degrees but still a lot of pain at night. A question for you Tony ~ over the last 2 decades I've used cuffs with magnets inside on my knees and they've been a great comfort. Are they ok to use with a metal implant ? Look forward to your reply.
Thank you. After partial medial knee surgery, I’m having serious pain in the inside area (pes anserenus?) area. So rotating my knee really hurts. This sounds like a good idea to try. Thank you
On the TENS unit help wake up my quad muscles
Unfortunately no, but it can reduce some of the pain and with a little time the quad will be kicking again! Pun intended.
It has been 3 days, any better now?
Thank you for all the tips and advice. After the knee surgery sometimes the knee gets heavier. Is there any reason for this.
Could be mechanical factors like increased swelling and muscle fatigue. Could be sensory factors like the leg feels heavier but on a scale it would weigh the same. It is common and will improve as your strength and endurance improves.
The other day I started watching your videos and I ordered my tens unit. It is different than the one you showed today but it is the one you had in the description. Today I am trying to figure out how to use it. I have a stationary bike, would it be good to use after I get my knee replaced? Thanks for the video.
I have some videos on this channel that discuss using the TENS unit while on the stationary bike. It is a great combo.
Thank you
Just had my left knee replaced 3 weeks ago today. Is it too soon to try this? I have strange pains that shoot down my shin and some that shoot up on the outside of the knee. I'm looking for some relief from these phantom pains, they're draining.
Three months past three and I wish I knew this
Can use ice 1 year after a knee replacement is it useful after any effort
My leg has a knot in the calf and that's where mine hurts bad. I put ice on top and bottom but it seems not to help. What should I do?
Have you watched my rolling pin massage videos. It works amazingly well for calf tightness. Are you still in therapy? You would want to make sure the symptoms you are experiencing are muscle tightness and not a blood clot.
I am thinking if buying a tens unit fir the pain and swelling to. I am a month from having partial knee replacement surgery in October 21 2021. On my left knee. I had my right knee on May 3 2021. And again in the right knee on July 29 2021
Thanks Tony! Sorta wish I'd seen it 6 weeks ago! Still great info tho.... :)
Thanks for the comment.
I’m 5 weeks post surgery but my incision is still so sore I cannot have anything touch it including clothes or blankets. So I cannot use compression is this unusual?
Try lidocaine gel or patches, they numb the area.
Thank you for that suggestion - will give it a try!
@@janettesweet6087thank you so much will give it a try.
one of those ice things was put on me at PT and my knee was so hot, it melted the ice, my PT said it is painful PT, you just have to work through it, there is something wrong, but no ones listening
Hi Bowler8. You have to keep trying until you find someone who can answer your questions and more importantly listen to what you are saying.
thought ice couldn't be on for more than 20 minutes?
With this kind of gel pack it starts warming up as soon as it leaves the freezer. I would be more concerned if someone was using something that was actively being chilled.
My PT says Ice cleans the toxins out!?o it’s necessary🤷♀️
"Toxins"? Sounds like amateur mumbo-jumbo to me.
Look at those socks