For the ice machine you shown, freeze 8 or 12, 16 oz water bottles in the freezer. Put 4 at a time in the cooler, easier than ice cubs. When they thaw, toss them back in the freezer and grab 4 more of the frozen bottles.
A friend of mine had a TKR last August (2023). She had borrowed another friend's 'ice machine' and used the 4 water bottle technique. I took one look at it and asked 'does that seem to help?' She said she thought so. I brought over my DuraKold knee wrap and suggested she try it instead of her ice machine. It worked wonders! I had told her to keep a towel between the DuraKold knee wrap and her skin. The swelling seemed to go down faster and when I asked which seemed to help more, the machine or the wrap, she said the wrap by FAR. So there you go. The DuraKold wrap is not inexpensive, but ice is your friend when it comes to knee surgery. Relief is worth more than a few dollars.
I have watched a lot of video clips these past few months. Today TH-cam suggested Dr Rosen's Range of Motion video, and then I found this video about Ice. I'll be going through every knee video from Dr Rosen over the next 17 days. Thank you! Informative, direct. Awesome.
I bought an ice machine on Amazon because my insurance wouldn't cover a rental machine. I LOVE my ice machine for my TKR. It helped with swelling and pain so I hardly needed anything for pain other than Ibuprofen and Tylenol. I still use it after biking. There are so many benefits. I would recommend it to anyone getting a TKR.
Thank you for the info! I’m in the same boat the insurance is paying for one🙁Im looking to buy one on Amazon. What brand did you go with? I’m on my 2nd TKR on Tues.
I used an ice machine with both knee replacement and strongly feel they helped much more than pain relieving drugs. My 2nd knee replacement which was in May 2022 saw me stopping Tramadol after 3 days and using only Tylenol and Aleve. The ice machine was an invaluable tool after the first couple of weeks of physical therapy too. Thank you for the suggestion of replacing the pad when loaning the ice machine. Although I kept a hand towel on the incision area anytime I used it, the suggestion is definitely an excellent one as I’m loaning my machine to a good friend having TKA in April. Also…thank you for your videos. They helped me so much before and after both my TKAs as did your book. All the best!
Dr Rosen I’ve watched all your videos on TKA the first week I had my surgery. This is my 5th week now post op . I was never told what to expect from this surgery. The first few days after my surgery the pain was unbearable. Nothing would relieved my pain. I really thought I would die. I’m so glad I’ve my family to assist me at home. I still wanted to be independent and do things for my self. I’m 72 yrs old RN with 50 yrs of experience in ICU and now doing case management in Critical Care full time until my knee went out in Nov of 2022. I have the best surgeon in town but I didn’t know what to do and what to expect after my surgery. This surgery happened so quickly. After surgery I didn’t know what to do. I went to TH-cam and so glad to find you. Your videos on TKA are exactly what I needed about my surgery. I’m doing PT twice a week and all the exercises you recommended are same ones my PT are doing with me. I’m also doing my part by doing the exercises 3X a day at home. My knee bent in 2 weeks is at 98 degrees, 4 weeks 117 degrees. ADL’s: I was walking with a walker alone after 7 days. Shower alone after 7 days. Cane after 3 weeks. My PT said walk without after 4 weeks. Pain management: I was off narcotics in two weeks. I’m taking Advil every 8 hrs. At 3 weeks Advil twice a day. Pain is minimal mostly ache. Your teaching on pain medications, was very critical. People need to read the labels. Activities: Stay up all day. Read. Cook, household chores. Go to bed at the same everyday. Sleep 8 to 10 hrs a day. Goal: I will be back to work as a nurse in 8 weeks. They all know at the hospital where I work I’m a Survivor! My sincere thanks to you Dr Rosen for all the teachings you have shared to us. My speedy recovery is because of you. I thank you from the bottom of heart. I wish you more success Dr Rosen. God Bless.
I used an ice machine for my TKR. I liked it because I could adjust the amount of cold by using more or less ice and flow through the cold wrap. It kept me comfortable. Sometimes my knee was swollen and inflamed other times I just needed some tap over my knee to keep it comfortable. When I have the other knee replacement soon I will definitely be using my machine again.
Good point about those who invest in the ice machine will do it more often. That's exactly how I felt, and it's really helped me. The 30 minutes on - 10 minutes off interval really works for me. I do that several cycles each day. Mine was around $200+ because I have the bilateral connector to do both of my knees at the same time. Really good investment.
Thank you. Surgery date is March 25 and I’m getting so much advice especially anyone who had a tkr insisting I get an ice machine. I like what you said about icing more because you paid for the machine so I think that’s a good reason. Great video
Glad you liked it. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Be sure to watch the other videos and check out my book -amzn.to/3TcTgzi - it has even more information about the surgery and how to get the best outcome.
6 weeks out from TKR. I DEFINITELY loved the ice machine in that first few weeks. It did help NUMB and relieve the pain . I borrowed mine from a friend - didn’t need it for very long but the first few weeks there is so much pain - it’s a temporary relief. - I did use her pad - maybe shouldn’t have but had no problem . After week 3 I went to the wrap around pad and still using that now. Much less pain after week 3-4. I’m back to a 230 bend and working on full extension .
Thank you so much for your videos ... I've watched all your videos that I can find they are very helpful indeed. I'm watching from the UK and have had my surgery cancelled several times? 😜 This was due to a urine infection, which is recurring!!! I really hope that it goes smoothly this time according to plan.. not that I'm not scared 😨. Thank you again....... ...
I’ve tried extra strength Tylenol for my tkr and it worked maybe twice. I had two tkrs on the same knee within three and a half years because a Raunchy doctor did a screwed up surgery on the first one. I discovered ice actually relieves my knee pain, along with exercise.
Game Ready Ice Machine cost about 3K. Stupid money. However, going through 1 TKR and scheduling 2nd TKR I am desperately looking for the Game Ready. This machine is a game changer for TKR, especially the first 3 weeks. I was turned onto this machine by my PT people and is the mack daddy of pain control. All the 150 to 200 ice machines are passive but lack the performance of Game Ready. Good Luck all you TKR peeps.
Dr. Rosen, I have a simple ice machine. It gave me relief when I had shoulder surgery a few years ago. I have had both knees replaced. using it now. Currently 5 weeks post op on my left knee. Not sure I am getting relief from swelling. I am getting relief from pain, especially when icing the side and back of my knee after my ROM exercises. Psychosomatic? Perhaps. I feel relief from using it. I use it a couple of times daily; for 20-30 minutes. Thanks for your covering this topic.
I had a knee revision 3 months ago. The amazing thing is I had mild pain for 1 week then nothing. The knee is recovering well with swelling being the issue but pain was never an issue
@@dradamrosen the knee was very unstable due to the earlier implant having failed. My surgeon was amazed at how quick I recovered. I guess Inwas just lucky but my surgeon was a top man I checked out his CV before committing
is it true that you can keep the ice machine on all night as it is not actual ice on the skin but cold water, when they say ice can only be left on 20 minutes at a time.
I’m 2 weeks after surgery today. I have an ice machine and elevate but am not finding any relief from pain. I do it anyway. I’ve tried oxycodone…pain still no change in pain. At 2 weeks I decided I’d rather get off pain Rx so am decreasing slowly and using Tylenol and ibuprofen l.
I recently had a total ankle replacement. I have to say that buying the medical ice machine was a bad investment and a waste of money. The machine was defective from the get go, once it was replaced then the pad was also defective and soaked my ankle which my otho doc. said it was a No-No. I used it seven days removed it and now is the garage collecting dust. Now I have another gadget to deal with 😏 and $250.00 less in my pocket.
Did you get an ice machine? Did it help? Which machine did you use?
For the ice machine you shown, freeze 8 or 12, 16 oz water bottles in the freezer. Put 4 at a time in the cooler, easier than ice cubs. When they thaw, toss them back in the freezer and grab 4 more of the frozen bottles.
That is a great trick I tell my patients too. Thanks for sharing.
A friend of mine had a TKR last August (2023). She had borrowed another friend's 'ice machine' and used the 4 water bottle technique. I took one look at it and asked 'does that seem to help?' She said she thought so. I brought over my DuraKold knee wrap and suggested she try it instead of her ice machine. It worked wonders! I had told her to keep a towel between the DuraKold knee wrap and her skin. The swelling seemed to go down faster and when I asked which seemed to help more, the machine or the wrap, she said the wrap by FAR. So there you go. The DuraKold wrap is not inexpensive, but ice is your friend when it comes to knee surgery. Relief is worth more than a few dollars.
I have watched a lot of video clips these past few months. Today TH-cam suggested Dr Rosen's Range of Motion video, and then I found this video about Ice. I'll be going through every knee video from Dr Rosen over the next 17 days. Thank you! Informative, direct. Awesome.
Glad you found it helpful.
He has a lot of good videos on knees
Finally, a thorough explanation of the proper use of icing after TKR. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I bought an ice machine on Amazon because my insurance wouldn't cover a rental machine. I LOVE my ice machine for my TKR. It helped with swelling and pain so I hardly needed anything for pain other than Ibuprofen and Tylenol. I still use it after biking. There are so many benefits. I would recommend it to anyone getting a TKR.
Thanks for sharing.
Which one did you get that you recommend? I just looked and they have several ones.
@@isabelandujar9736 LEONNS Cold therapy machine. Found it on amazon.
Thank you for the info! I’m in the same boat the insurance is paying for one🙁Im looking to buy one on Amazon. What brand did you go with? I’m on my 2nd TKR on Tues.
I used an ice machine with both knee replacement and strongly feel they helped much more than pain relieving drugs. My 2nd knee replacement which was in May 2022 saw me stopping Tramadol after 3 days and using only Tylenol and Aleve. The ice machine was an invaluable tool after the first couple of weeks of physical therapy too.
Thank you for the suggestion of replacing the pad when loaning the ice machine. Although I kept a hand towel on the incision area anytime I used it, the suggestion is definitely an excellent one as I’m loaning my machine to a good friend having TKA in April.
Also…thank you for your videos. They helped me so much before and after both my TKAs as did your book. All the best!
Dr Rosen I’ve watched all your videos on TKA the first week I had my surgery. This is my 5th week now post op . I was never told what to expect from this surgery. The first few days after my surgery the pain was unbearable. Nothing would relieved my pain. I really thought I would die. I’m so glad I’ve my family to assist me at home. I still wanted to be independent and do things for my self. I’m 72 yrs old RN with 50 yrs of experience in ICU and now doing case management in Critical Care full time until my knee went out in Nov of 2022.
I have the best surgeon in town but I didn’t know what to do and what to expect after my surgery. This surgery happened so quickly. After surgery I didn’t know what to do. I went to TH-cam and so glad to find you.
Your videos on TKA are exactly what I needed about my surgery. I’m doing PT twice a week and all the exercises you recommended are same ones my PT are doing with me. I’m also doing my part by doing the exercises 3X a day at home. My knee bent in 2 weeks is at 98 degrees, 4 weeks 117 degrees.
ADL’s: I was walking with a walker alone after 7 days. Shower alone after 7 days. Cane after 3 weeks. My PT said walk without after 4 weeks.
Pain management: I was off narcotics in two weeks. I’m taking Advil every 8 hrs. At 3 weeks Advil twice a day. Pain is minimal mostly ache. Your teaching on pain medications, was very critical. People need to read the labels.
Activities: Stay up all day. Read. Cook, household chores. Go to bed at the same everyday. Sleep 8 to 10 hrs a day.
Goal: I will be back to work as a nurse in 8 weeks. They all know at the hospital where I work I’m a Survivor!
My sincere thanks to you Dr Rosen for all the teachings you have shared to us. My speedy recovery is because of you. I thank you from the bottom of heart. I wish you more success Dr Rosen. God Bless.
I used an ice machine for my TKR. I liked it because I could adjust the amount of cold by using more or less ice and flow through the cold wrap. It kept me comfortable. Sometimes my knee was swollen and inflamed other times I just needed some tap over my knee to keep it comfortable. When I have the other knee replacement soon I will definitely be using my machine again.
Good point about those who invest in the ice machine will do it more often. That's exactly how I felt, and it's really helped me. The 30 minutes on - 10 minutes off interval really works for me. I do that several cycles each day. Mine was around $200+ because I have the bilateral connector to do both of my knees at the same time. Really good investment.
Thank you. Surgery date is March 25 and I’m getting so much advice especially anyone who had a tkr insisting I get an ice machine. I like what you said about icing more because you paid for the machine so I think that’s a good reason. Great video
Glad you liked it. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Be sure to watch the other videos and check out my book -amzn.to/3TcTgzi - it has even more information about the surgery and how to get the best outcome.
I used an ice machine. It was great! My range of motion is 135° flexion after 3 weeks, and I am just 1° from the PT's goal. 👍🇮🇱🙌
Thanks Adam. RT KNEE REPLACEMENT. DAY 12 OF RECOVERY. I APPRECIATE YOUR INSIGHT 👍
Very welcome
6 weeks out from TKR. I DEFINITELY loved the ice machine in that first few weeks. It did help NUMB and relieve the pain . I borrowed mine from a friend - didn’t need it for very long but the first few weeks there is so much pain - it’s a temporary relief. - I did use her pad - maybe shouldn’t have but had no problem . After week 3 I went to the wrap around pad and still using that now. Much less pain after week 3-4. I’m back to a 230 bend and working on full extension .
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much for your videos
... I've watched all your videos that I can find they are very helpful indeed. I'm watching from the UK and have had my surgery cancelled several times? 😜
This was due to a urine infection, which is recurring!!! I really hope that it goes smoothly this time according to plan.. not that I'm not scared 😨. Thank you again.......
...
Very good video thank you blessings.
Thank you! You too!
Thanks .. well explained and honest!
You're welcome!
I’ve tried extra strength Tylenol for my tkr and it worked maybe twice. I had two tkrs on the same knee within three and a half years because a Raunchy doctor did a screwed up surgery on the first one. I discovered ice actually relieves my knee pain, along with exercise.
Game Ready Ice Machine cost about 3K. Stupid money. However, going through 1 TKR and scheduling 2nd TKR I am desperately looking for the Game Ready. This machine is a game changer for TKR, especially the first 3 weeks. I was turned onto this machine by my PT people and is the mack daddy of pain control. All the 150 to 200 ice machines are passive but lack the performance of Game Ready. Good Luck all you TKR peeps.
Bruh, the ice machine is life, day 6 since surgery.
helpful
Glad to hear that
Dr. Rosen, I have a simple ice machine. It gave me relief when I had shoulder surgery a few years ago. I have had both knees replaced. using it now. Currently 5 weeks post op on my left knee. Not sure I am getting relief from swelling. I am getting relief from pain, especially when icing the side and back of my knee after my ROM exercises. Psychosomatic? Perhaps. I feel relief from using it. I use it a couple of times daily; for 20-30 minutes. Thanks for your covering this topic.
Just had a TKR and my doc had the don joy ice machine for 49 bucks
That's a great deal!
I had a knee revision 3 months ago. The amazing thing is I had mild pain for 1 week then nothing. The knee is recovering well with swelling being the issue but pain was never an issue
Great to hear. You must have been in a lot of pain before surgery or have a high pain threshold.
@@dradamrosen the knee was very unstable due to the earlier implant having failed. My surgeon was amazed at how quick I recovered. I guess Inwas just lucky but my surgeon was a top man I checked out his CV before committing
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is it true that you can keep the ice machine on all night as it is not actual ice on the skin but cold water, when they say ice can only be left on 20 minutes at a time.
I’m 2 weeks after surgery today. I have an ice machine and elevate but am not finding any relief from pain. I do it anyway. I’ve tried oxycodone…pain still no change in pain. At 2 weeks I decided I’d rather get off pain Rx so am decreasing slowly and using Tylenol and ibuprofen l.
I recently had a total ankle replacement. I have to say that buying the medical ice machine was a bad investment and a waste of money. The machine was defective from the get go, once it was replaced then the pad was also defective and soaked my ankle which my otho doc. said it was a No-No. I used it seven days removed it and now is the garage collecting dust. Now I have another gadget to deal with 😏 and $250.00 less in my pocket.
Ice ice 🧊 worked for me