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Re: [kneesurgeryforum] continued pain after knee surgery

I feel your pain. I am about a month out of surgery and my knee is really not acting right myself. I have a lot of pain in the It band myself but my surgeon said nothing about any kind of syndrome. Maybe you can enlighten me about what it is exactly. Anyway I feel your pain.
Its not easy this surgery.
 
Michele

salir22 <salir22@...> wrote:
Hello everyone-
I had arthroscopic surgery done on my right knee on September 1st to
remove a meniscal cyst (no meniscal tear was found). When I went for
my postop appt. 10 days later, my ortho diagnosed me as having
iliotibial band syndrome, as I was still having a lot of the same
symptoms I had prior to the surgery, such as a lot of pain going up
stairs, and pain over the IT band. I also still had a lot of
pressure in my knee from the surgery. So I went to physical therapy
for a few weeks and it helped a little but not too much, particularly
when it came to stretching the IT band, which the physical therapist
made so sore by doing a friction rub that I got a huge bruise and a
lot of swelling there.
My ortho said at my post op to wait 6 weeks before coming back to
give things a chance to heal. So now it's 29 days post surgery and
I'm still in as much pain as I was prior to the surgery, along with
the extra pain from the IT band. I'm just wondering if anyone else
had similar type problems and if I should go back to ortho early
because I'm having so much trouble.

Thanks.
jenn





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Hello everyone- I had arthroscopic surgery done on my right knee on September 1st to remove a meniscal cyst (no meniscal tear was found). When I went for my...
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Sep 29, 2004
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It sounds to me that you had a bad ortho surgeon. First he or she misdiagnosed you and then performed the surgery on a misdiagnose and caused greater pain to...
Jeremy Jeremy
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Sep 29, 2004
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Thanks for the advice. It's interesting that you suggest going to a different ortho, as I had to go to two different doctors once I found out I had a cyst to...
salir22
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Sep 29, 2004
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Actually what I meant was have another Ortho see if he can prescribe another MRI and determine why the IT band is hurting so bad, it may just be swelling and ...
Jeremy Jeremy
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Sep 29, 2004
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Thanks for the advice. I live in the Washington DC area, right by Johns Hopkins medical school so ortho's are in abundance here! (: I find that it doesn't...
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Sep 30, 2004
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I feel your pain. I am about a month out of surgery and my knee is really not acting right myself. I have a lot of pain in the It band myself but my surgeon...
michele PALAZOLO
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Hi Michele- Sorry to hear you are suffering as I am. IT band syndrome is when the IT band gets inflammed and tendon from overuse. Mostly it's found in a lot...
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In a message dated 9/29/2004 2:02:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, salir22@... writes: I've heard cortisone shots might help? Any opinions on this, I've ...
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