I might be interesting to find out how much knee extension they had pre
operatively. Is it that now they have a 'new knee' they are utilising
movement they did not have pre operatively and possibly causing a traction
injury or even an ischaemia of the nerve by repeated knee extension ?? The
order of the day might then be checking all appropropriate interfaces in the
leg and mobilising accordingly.
Chris
ps A colleague had a similar patient a few years ago, unfortunately I do not
know the outcome.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Willenbruch" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 1:10 PM
Subject: Pain post total knee replacment.
> Hi List,
>
> I have rescently had 2 people who have had lateral knee pain just below
the
> joint line ever since there knee replacement.
>
> I initially could find no reason for this and could not help them. When
> one mentioned they had some back pain as well post op I decided to assess
> there LBP to try and get a result somewhere!! On assessing neural tension
> I reproduced knee pain (for the first time). Both these patients responded
> well to superior and inferior fibular mobs (3 treatments-no pain). As a
> working hypothesis I think there was some tehering of common peroneal
nerve
> in the region of the fibular head.
>
> Has anyone else had similar experiences? Or have I met 2 freak
occurences?
> Should we include ANT assessment in TKR assessment? Does everyone else
> already do this, and I am just being rubbish!!
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> John Willenbruch
>
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