Knee Replacement - Everything you need to know

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
  • There are many misconceptions about what a 'knee replacement' actually is. What happens during the surgery? How long will a knee replacement last? Do I need a knee replacement? How long does it take to recovery from a knee replacement? What does the evidence say about different technologies used for knee replacement? Find out answers to all these questions and more in this comprehensive educational video.
    Dr Matthew Hutchinson is an orthopaedic surgeon with a special interest in knee replacement using 3D patient specific technology.

Komentáře • 410

  • @carolyncook3611
    @carolyncook3611 Před 2 měsíci +12

    Sending patient home same day or next day is a crime. My mother had both knees replaced at same time at age 82 and made a full recovery for one reason….she spent a week in hospital receiving daily intensive PT and pain control, then 3 weeks of in-patient rehab with more intensive PT and continuing pain management. All of her equipment, such as walker, cane, bedside commode, passive exercise machine, ice machine, was delivered and paid for by insurance. Today hospitals in US discharge you as soon as you wake from anesthesia and doc allows you about 10 days of strong pain meds. Ridiculous. Patient is pretty much on own to do exercises and fight through pain. The focus is not on patient recovery but on increasing profit for insurance providers. American health care has been broken for a very long time. I am not afraid of the TKR surgery….I am worried about the limited support resources available to me post surgery. Very informative video doctor. Thank you.

  • @stevefirth6472
    @stevefirth6472 Před rokem +187

    I had two total knee replacements at the age of 70. It changed my life. My knees are totally pain free, which they hadn't been for 20 years before my surgery. The operations were easy (I was out for the whole thing). My surgeon and the hospital (HSS) was very clear that physical therapy was key to my complete recovery. Once everything (tendons, ligaments, and muscles) healed and range of motion was restored, i was pain free and have been so ever since (I am 78 years old). I ski as often as I can and am a road cyclist that logged 4700+ miles last year; all knee-pain free. If your surgeon recommends total knee replacement surgery, do it. Best medical decision I've ever made.

    • @fayecox9401
      @fayecox9401 Před rokem +6

      Hello Steve I’m so glad your knees are so much better I’m 54 just had second one done Friday omg I’m in so much pain nothing is work to ease it have you got any tips for me

    • @stevefirth6472
      @stevefirth6472 Před rokem +10

      @@fayecox9401 Tylenol was most effective in reducing the pain. Oxycodone just seemed to make me not care about the pain. Even with the pain, physical therapy is crucial to your recovery. .

    • @scottwwsi
      @scottwwsi Před rokem +3

      cool Steve!
      what was your range of motion before surgery ? and did it improve with PT afterwards.
      I'm 64 and haven't ridden my beloved road bike in 2 years.....I really want to get back. thanks & great work.
      p.s. do you know the brand of knee you got?

    • @stevefirth6472
      @stevefirth6472 Před rokem +8

      @@scottwwsi Don't remember my range of motion before or after. The physical therapist said it was excellent when I finished therapy. I was in constant pain for years prior to surgery. Immediately after surgery the pain was less. Within 6 months of surgery, there was no pain. After a long bike ride 40-50 miles, my knees get a little stiff, but no real pain.

    • @robm8257
      @robm8257 Před rokem +1

      Hello Steve you mentioned HSS , is that Hospital of Special Surgery?

  • @jamescostello6529
    @jamescostello6529 Před 11 měsíci +10

    I'm 2.5 years out from a TKA with the Mako Robotic System and I couldn't be more happy. No pain and very strong. Still some minor limitations but not bad. Want a successful surgery? Do this. Lost weight. Do the pre-surgery exercises. Continue to lose weight. Do the post surgery exercises and therapy. Walk. Don't sit around. It's gonna hurt. Get off the narcotics as soon as you can. Lose more weight. Your attitude will play the biggest part in your success.

  • @atphoenix2020
    @atphoenix2020 Před 4 měsíci +15

    I will have knee replacement surgery left knee on April 8th. I live in the US. I have arthritis (for 11 yrs), bone on bone, bone spurs, two shredded miniscus, torn acl. I had miniscus repair 11 yrs ago.
    Your video is very informative and I will bombard the surgeon with many questions at pre-op in March. Thank you so very much❤

  • @trudietilton9596
    @trudietilton9596 Před 11 měsíci +16

    This is the best knee replacement video I have ever seen.

  • @gailkemp2757
    @gailkemp2757 Před rokem +21

    I had my knee replacement in 2009 at the age of 59 I am now 72 and been pain free all these years and I walk 5to6 miles a day pain free. I had my replacement at home in Canada 🇨🇦 Jim.

    • @ginglyjoe2659
      @ginglyjoe2659 Před 3 měsíci

      Jim, Hi! Still ok? I’m 58 right knee needs to be done but they tell me to wait cause the new knee only lasts 20 years..but I really think I should go for this now! Thoughts?

    • @wudznutt6732
      @wudznutt6732 Před 2 měsíci

      I had a right knee replacement at 58 in 2008 and developed an infection almost one year later to the day. Surgery was more time consuming back then, plus longer hospitalization. I finally had my left knee done a year ago and I walked in and walked out that same morning. Totally different technology.

  • @danielkutcher5704
    @danielkutcher5704 Před měsícem +2

    A knee replacement is, in American terms, a retread (a term which indicates that the casing of the original tyre (tire, in Americanese 😁) is re-used, but the old tread (where the "rubber meets the road," quite literally) is shaved off and replaced with new rubber (in quality, if not in age).
    I had my knee done yesterday, and my pain level, with prescription medication, is between a four and a five. I am quite athletic for a 70 year old man, a long distance hiker, recreationally, and had hiked 1,040 miles before a slip in the mud sent me home with an unstable knee, which I could not trust my life to. Extremely advanced arthritis and a double meniscus tear showed up on an X- ray and MRI, ending my quest to hike the entire Appalachian Trail. After a few weeks of rest and relaxation, I returned to the Trail to make it to the halfway point, mileage-wise. I weigh 212 pounds. I reached a weight of 180 pounds while hiking, and returned for three weeks and rested and ate until I gained 10 pounds. I intend to complete the Trail in a year or so. "Tinker" on the AT.

  • @geckoproductions4128
    @geckoproductions4128 Před rokem +27

    My doc sez DaVinci robot makes him much more precise in prosthetic fitment. I had my knee done Dec 2021 and now it works great with no pain at all. Used same drug regimen in Texas as Dr. Hutchinson recommends. Went home day after surgery. Took a couple of weeks to get over the surgery, per se. Started PT and rehab after a week. Had great physical therapist, which in my opinion is as important as the surgeon. Made rapid incremental improvement to strength and range of motion, tapering off as time passed. Get a good doc with lots of experience, use the robot, take the drugs as directed, and get a good physical therapist. If you do those things I think you be happy you did it--i know I am. Mike in South Texas

    • @tiazadobbs7475
      @tiazadobbs7475 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience ! I'm readying for the surgery to right knee. I was close to surgery two years ago when out of the blue I developed two nearly fatal pulmonary embolism. I've been scared to tears due to that but In so much pain it must be done. I know given my history I have a longer hospital stay and longer rehab period. I feel much better having read your positive results. I've a high pain tolerance by the way I just worry about another blood clot.

    • @jangriffin-fi1yx
      @jangriffin-fi1yx Před 6 měsíci

      ❤ all the very best to you. We have to learn as much as we can & this video a really good one. Prepare before & after op. Good luck hope all goes smoothly for yoy & you recover quickly & well.

  • @a6ftblond88
    @a6ftblond88 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for taking the time to make this excellent and very informative video! I am trying to learn and gather as much information that I can before making a decision to have a TKR.

  • @kellywilkins6934
    @kellywilkins6934 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Doc! By far the best explanation of this procedure I have seen! I wish you were here in Las Vegas!

  • @maccamac3607
    @maccamac3607 Před rokem +2

    So very informative. Thank you for a great video. Looking forward to the day I get my TKR, can’t come soon enough! 👍

  • @pearlbaptiste434
    @pearlbaptiste434 Před rokem +2

    Very informative video. I'm scheduled to have knee replacement surgery later this month here in Canada. and I'm very very nervous, particularly since I've had a blood clot in my lunga few years ago. Also, my surgeon talks very quickly when he is explaining things. I am now fore-armed with the type of questions I will be asking him prior to my surgery. Thank you Dr. Hutchinson. i feel so much better.

  • @MW-lb9hx
    @MW-lb9hx Před rokem +6

    Excellent! Very well explained. Thank you.

  • @darlenericotta7550
    @darlenericotta7550 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting video, I have had both knees replaced and one revision, I have a friend who is going to have one but has had health problems so is waiting. I will share this video with her! great video. Thanks

  • @gnohn9366
    @gnohn9366 Před rokem +3

    Great comprehensive presentation on knee replacement.

  • @anthonyharty1732
    @anthonyharty1732 Před rokem +2

    All is explained about knee replacement here. It’s very informative. Thanks Matthew.

  • @wadebartelini2170
    @wadebartelini2170 Před rokem +1

    This is a awesome video..I had a work related injury to my Left Knee had surgery 25% of my ACL was torn and 3 tears in my meniscus. 2 years later on the job tore my meniscus in 2 places this time I had bone on bone. Had knee replacement surgery. 7 months in now my knee is very tight at times. Knee is swollen because your still working the knee constantly. It's definitely a process but you just have to stay with it. I did construction for almost 40 years..and Bodybuilding. This video is spot on. As the pain goes it wasn't as bad as I thought it was gonna be. I had 2 ACL reconstruction surgeries on my other knee and that was a little more painful believe it or not!

  • @nickmail7604
    @nickmail7604 Před 8 měsíci +19

    It was a long video, but I watched every minute and may re watch it before I see my surgeon again next week, it was completely informative throughout and has answered nearly all my worries. I am 59 and having my right knee done on the 10th November. Very grateful for you spending your time to make the video.

    • @jayems332
      @jayems332 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I found the same. Very informative video. All best for surgery.

    • @ginglyjoe2659
      @ginglyjoe2659 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi, how you doing today? Would you do it again now that you had it done? Apparently they tell me new knee lasts 20 years.

    • @nickmail7604
      @nickmail7604 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@ginglyjoe2659 yes it's supposed to last 20 plus years, I'm 3 months in and it's only just become bearable and I would say it's worth doing, but by God its been painful up to now, just now starting to feel okay

  • @marywhitener5944
    @marywhitener5944 Před rokem +8

    Had a right knee replacement on July25th 2022 . From really day one post - op my knee waned to buckle . Did have manual repositioned several weeks later ,this problems continued . Fluid was drawn from the knee to check for infection , no infection . plans made at present for a revision of my knee in June of 2023 . My knee was I bad shape before surgery was done , did have several falls before surgery, causing me to start using a walker . Some days I can hardly walk because the left knee is have pain due to the right knee not working right . I do have osteoporosis . My surgeon has never did a MRI and making a model of the knee to refer back to when surgery is being done sounds like s great idea . This is the hardest surgery I have ever been thru . And frankly worried about this revision to my right knee ,if this don't work out . I am only 66 year s old ,I'm not wanting the last year to end up as I am now . My surgeon stated that my muscles was very tight back of my right knee and tried to strengthened them the best he could . Back in late November of 2022 I was trying to walk when my knee popped real loud with pain on right side of my right knee , Saw my surgeon and x- rays was done piece of my bone broke ,yes it did depressed me . I do the best I can in worst shape now ,I need everyone to pray for me that I will get better . Wish you was a surgeon in America . My surgeon does knee replacements for many people , but I'm the first of his patients that he has to be revision on . What advise could you give me ?

  • @belagaspar929
    @belagaspar929 Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much for your detailed information. I really appreciate your time and talents.

  • @dafdfasdfdfasfdfadfd
    @dafdfasdfdfasfdfadfd Před rokem +1

    This doctor seems very competent detailed and caring. Not to mention he is conscientious!!! Great video, so informative and easy to understand. Thank you doc!!

  • @trishruscak6275
    @trishruscak6275 Před 9 měsíci +12

    This was an absolutely informative video with everything you need to know about total knee replacement. I learned so much. Wish I had found this prior to my surgery. It’s been two weeks for me . The doctor and PT says I’m doing quite well. I can walk around the house without a cage or cane, pain during the day is manageable with Tylenol. This video helped me with what to expect, realistic timeline for healing as well as doing my part to promote success. My doctor did go over some of these things, but hearing information from you, now that I can calmly receive it, has great lowered my anxiousness and anxiety. Thank you Dr Hutchinson.❤😊😊

  • @allenberry1963
    @allenberry1963 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this information I was just told today I need a knee replacement and this video helped me understand the whole process. Thank you

  • @paulstanford484
    @paulstanford484 Před rokem +6

    Excellent video and explanation of the entire process.

  • @shusheilaveeren6301
    @shusheilaveeren6301 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this information I needed going in for a knee replacement

  • @jeanniestelmack
    @jeanniestelmack Před rokem +58

    Thank you Dr. Hutchinson!! Fantastic description and explanation of TKR. I had mine done 2.5 weeks ago and had a lot of pain in the first 2 weeks. Because of the epidemic here in the US with addiction to Opioids, I was worried about taking them, so I stopped taking them 3 days post op. That was the biggest mistake I made. After being assured I wouldn’t become addicted in the short period of time I would be on them, it was hard to play “catch up” with the pain once it set in, than the first 2 days when I was comfortable on them. So please, take your pain meds as prescribed! I am completely off the pain meds and only take Acetaminophen (Tylenol) occasionally. I go to Physical Therapy 3 times a week and I was told my progress is amazing. So the lessons I learned were : Use your pain meds accordingly, Lots of Ice and Elevation, Rest, movement, and go to Physical Therapy for the best outcome.

    • @jamesshelton7395
      @jamesshelton7395 Před rokem

      thanks, i am about to go under the knife in 3 weeks. lots to digest.

    • @adrianchavira5223
      @adrianchavira5223 Před rokem +2

      I had both of my knees done . Except three months apart . It took me three months to recover each surgery. The problem with pain medicine I had is I was getting constipated. Couldn’t go to the restroom so I stopped taking them. Only took them for three days. The key to get back in shape was going to the gym.I pushed my self till I could with the pain . But tanks to all the hard work. I was back working. Three months after my last surgery.

    • @conniegreen462
      @conniegreen462 Před rokem +1

      Thank you I needed that] text' iam having total knee replacement.

    • @caroldemuth3597
      @caroldemuth3597 Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sharing your experience. I too, am fearful of opioid addiction, but have been told not to stop prematurely out of fear. Your experience seems to confirm the wisdom in that advice. Hope not to need them too long after surgery. Thanks again for sharing!

    • @jeanniestelmack
      @jeanniestelmack Před rokem +1

      @@adrianchavira5223 I take 400mg of Magnesium every night and it helps a lot with the constipation. It Only took 3 days and I was back to normal.

  • @jamesshelton7395
    @jamesshelton7395 Před rokem +5

    This video is extremely helpful to me. I am about to have the TKR due to severe OA. The gel shots didn't work, i can't bear full weight or walk or stand with a foot. The pain is excruciating. I had tried all the alternative treatments and it isn't working. So, thank you so much for this invaluable video. Now i am ready. let's do it!!

  • @danreid6712
    @danreid6712 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I am 67 years old , 6'4" & 280 pounds.......Today is day 8 of my TKR....It aint FUN .
    I'm still using crutches & take baby steps.
    I'm popping pain pills every 3 hours.
    Stretches are Torture...but your warning of PERMANENT Limits of Range of Motion if I do Not force my physio ....Well, I hear you loud & clear & will WORK HARDER to Heal myself.
    What a great Video...all the Info + comments below.
    Good Luck Everybody .

    • @MyTelenovelaLife
      @MyTelenovelaLife Před 10 dny

      Be well. I am terrified. I must do this knee replacement this month. 6/7/24 ❤God help us all. I am going to look into an alternative if any outhere.

  • @jimjoelliejack
    @jimjoelliejack Před rokem +25

    I wore both of my knees out at 54-56 years of age after a very active life, I had both TKRs done and I was worried sick about having the operation, yes it hurts but believe me it’s worth it. I am pain free and active again. I can exercise and do my job ( arborist) great video.

    • @streetcat1510
      @streetcat1510 Před rokem +2

      Totally agree, as to the pain, I really suffered but some people don’t.

    • @jondstewart
      @jondstewart Před rokem +1

      I was told at almost 55 years old I’m younger than most of my counterparts. Since I was 50-51, I can’t run at all and now facing TKR just a few months from 55. I’m scared to death because I’ve never had surgery. The last time I was under anesthesia was at 51 from a colonoscopy, but that was just a 45 minute deep sleep.
      My knees are totally worn on the medial and middle parts of my knees, but the outer part is just fine. I wish they could provide a partial for 2 compartments!

    • @jimjoelliejack
      @jimjoelliejack Před rokem +3

      @@jondstewart don’t worry too much, if your knees a so badly worn then a TKR is probably the best option, it hurts but believe me it’s worth it.

    • @jondstewart
      @jondstewart Před rokem +1

      @@jimjoelliejack I appreciate it, everybody’s telling me to just get it done. My boss is not even 50 yet and he had his done last year and is very happy with it. And I thought I would never be able to ski again, but I can as long as I’m careful and do groomed runs, which is all I do anyway. I’m now looking forward to going shopping and walking for extended periods of time again without it being agonizing!

    • @SusanKizer
      @SusanKizer Před 11 měsíci

      What if your only 40.and you have bone on bone and need the surgery

  • @mhooks100
    @mhooks100 Před 5 měsíci +1

    A very thorough and helpful video. The idea that most patients spend 3-5 days in the hospital is either dated or specific to some locations. My experience is spending 0 nights in the hospital.

  • @katpiotrowski8078
    @katpiotrowski8078 Před rokem +30

    I wish you were in the United States. I WISH I had watched this before my recent knee replacement surgery. You, sir, provide detailed knowledge of everything related to knee replacement surgery.. I experienced a tremendous amount of pain afterwards because frankly the doctors goals here is to NOT provide pain medication after a couple of weeks. Completely ludicrous and stalled my initial PT. I finally found a compassionate pain management specialist that provided enough relief for me to get aggressive in my PT. At going on 4 week mark after surgery I am “caught up” in my PT. But the process has been unnecessarily painful. My suggestion to anyone with a low pain tolerance is to get the aftercare sorted out well before surgery. Thank you for this excellent video.

    • @mariemcnaughton9934
      @mariemcnaughton9934 Před rokem +3

      Never have a knee replacement if you can help it. My knee will never be good terrible pain. If active more pain.i can't put my knee on the ground cant do anything for very.long I believe the replacement is too big. The surgeon that operated me wouldn't talk to me about it he dismissed me !! I have spent alot of money on therapy in the last 5 yrs.nothing helps I had a second option the surgeon said I could shatter my shin an be in a wheel chair. This journey with my knee has been a nightmare !! The Doc knows he did wrong but won't admit it !!

    • @davidw460
      @davidw460 Před rokem +2

      I have had tkr and after 6 months it’s the best knee and I am very happy with it. However it was very painful for 50 days and only returned to manageable pain levels after 100 days …

    • @daghostxxx1797
      @daghostxxx1797 Před rokem

      @@mariemcnaughton9934 Marie, sounds very similar to my situation, where did you get the work done ? I'm @ 6yrs., pain every day. My regular doctor told me not to get it done, thought it would take of the seasonal RA I have. Only made it worse. Good Luck !

    • @Yolanda_Ortiz
      @Yolanda_Ortiz Před rokem +2

      My right knee replacement surgery was March 2 2020. Today is December 11 2022. The pain still horrible. My left knee needs to be done because of the limping from the right one. I'm depressed beyond stress

    • @daghostxxx1797
      @daghostxxx1797 Před rokem

      @@Yolanda_Ortiz Sorry to hear that Evelyn, mine is the opposite. Left knee was replaced 2013, it has never been right. Hurts every morning still, can't get up and rolling until I've had Tylenol. The right one is now bugging me, but I won't get it done, don't want to be in a wheelchair !

  • @mtgne5351
    @mtgne5351 Před rokem +2

    Very thx, great interpretation! I'am from Czech republic and I'am 70.
    I've been sporting all my life. I'm faced with the decision to undergo a knee replacement.

  • @libbie1945
    @libbie1945 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for creating this video. I feel more confident about the process. I wish you were my Dr.

  • @timcanfield722
    @timcanfield722 Před 8 měsíci

    You are the best one to explain this. I live in America and I had my right knee replaced recently. And I've looked at a lot of videos and years by far is the best very very informative. Thank you sir from Detroit, Michigan.

  • @worldover4616
    @worldover4616 Před rokem +26

    Had a TKR 4 weeks ago. Very glad I did it. Pain prior to surgery was unbearable. Post op pain is not as bad, and I can load bare on my right knee again. I think part of the key is to move around as much as possible and to know that the swelling will take months before it goes away. Physical therapy is extremely important in regaining a good range of motion and balance. Walk as much as you can.you be exhausted at first but keep doing it and you will improve quicker.

  • @patautepania347
    @patautepania347 Před rokem +2

    Thanks so much for the outstanding information. It was really informative to allow me to make a decision to get my knees done now or later? Thanks again..

  • @LagartoEl
    @LagartoEl Před rokem +9

    Absolutely excellent. Covers all the basic points, from how a knee works to types of recovery. I have watched a lot of similar videos and this is the best. Thanks for posting it.

  • @debmetheral6596
    @debmetheral6596 Před 7 měsíci

    I had a knee replacement 4 yrs ago best Christmas present I ever received.I’m getting the left one done in 2 wks. It will be nice to have two straight pain free knees. This is the best information out there on knee replacement. Ontario Canada

  • @colleenmcphee6248
    @colleenmcphee6248 Před rokem

    I will be having a knee replacement in six weeks. You have helped understand it much better Thank you so much.

  • @marleneblevins44
    @marleneblevins44 Před rokem +1

    Awesome information. When you see the orthopedic dr. They rather do it very fast when explaining what they should recommend watching a good video. 👍

  • @sharmilasaha7265
    @sharmilasaha7265 Před rokem +2

    Most comprehensive video on knee replacement surgery Thank you doctor God bless you

  • @taranbedi6533
    @taranbedi6533 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thank you, Dr. For this informative video, it gave me confidence to have my right knee replacement done soon. Thank you once again, Dr.

  • @annasutton8078
    @annasutton8078 Před rokem +4

    Thank you doctor. I am looking out of interest as I have a friend who has been through this. Sadly she is suffering from a chronic infection. She is several years post op. Soon she will have her implant taken out and a temporary spacer inserted. Hopefully they can determin what the infection is and clear that up. Hopefully that will lead to a new implant in time.
    The infection has been chronic, very painful and hard to deal with. Sadly some knee replacements get infected.
    Your explenation has been really helpful.

  • @mathewmay5361
    @mathewmay5361 Před 6 měsíci

    This was very informative, just had a full knee replacement done at the age of 47. I wish I I had seen this before to give me more information , although I had no alternative, I would have known more about what to expect . I am on day 8 now after the surgery, trying to manage the pain and all the symptoms you mentioned . Again thank you, and now I know what to expect in the future months to come.

  • @jasonjtg21
    @jasonjtg21 Před rokem +9

    I’ve been receiving injects into my knees now for years and now the injections are lasting for shorter and shorter periods of time. The conversation of time to speak to the knee replacement surgeon. I’m scared and nervous and I’m ok with this. The video you made helped me a great deal. Though I am in the USA I’m guess most of the material is similar. Thank you for walking me though this complex and heavy decision. Cheers mate !

  • @rachellek6239
    @rachellek6239 Před rokem +3

    Excellent presentation and information. Thank you.

  • @toms6110
    @toms6110 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent program! Thank you Dr. Hutchinson!

  • @thalassophile1665
    @thalassophile1665 Před rokem +9

    I am 57 yo female and am 3 weeks PO. Recovery going well so far. Your video is spot on.

    • @ginglyjoe2659
      @ginglyjoe2659 Před 3 měsíci

      Hey, how you feeling today? Would you do it all over again knowing what you feel now?

  • @annemaclean
    @annemaclean Před rokem +6

    Greetings from Scotland
    Definitely one of the best videos. Everything i needed to know. Thank you.

  • @geraldarcuri9307
    @geraldarcuri9307 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Superb presentation, clearly explained, well-paced and with just enough of the medical details needed to understand this procedure and prognosis. Thanks!

  • @marytesta3003
    @marytesta3003 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for a great video. I'm having a consultation in a few days for surgery September 6,2023. This was very helpful.

  • @tomcollins1441
    @tomcollins1441 Před 7 měsíci

    An extremely informative and thorough examination of the entire process from start before start and finish by a very intelligent and well-spoken doctor

  • @nettiesanders676
    @nettiesanders676 Před 9 měsíci

    thankyou thankyou I was very worried about replacement surgery but listening to your advice has helped alot

  • @elizabethbryson882
    @elizabethbryson882 Před 2 měsíci

    Very comprehensive! Possibly the best and most informative TKR video available.

  • @renereal351
    @renereal351 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I just had a TKR 12 days ago and still feeling very sorry for myself 😂 . Wish I watched this video before my surgery. Very informative.

  • @lizchin3199
    @lizchin3199 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Dr Matthew for guiding us on Knee replacement. My main concern was Torn Meniscus show on 25/07/2022 MRI reported Maceration & tear of the body and posterior horn of medial meniscus extrusion 0.2cm.
    Peripheral tear of the lateral meniscus body with small parameniscal cysts 0.5 to 0.2cm. Partial 50% irregular cartilage ulceration involving the femoral trochlea 1 x 0.5cm & corresponding patellar ridge 1 x 0.7cm without subchondral bone oedema. peripheral patellofemoral osteophytes. Trace effusion in the suprapatellar pouch with non-thicken medial synovial plica. Great that you say not all MRI reports need a knee replacement. Since my fall from boarding the bus in 2020, my knee had been swelling on and off. Ice treatment helps to ease the swelling n pain for short relief.
    Lately, pain n swelling are more intense unable to go up or down the stairs plus locking weak on walking. Dr recommended going for a full knee replacement. I am thinking about it.

  • @fayecox9401
    @fayecox9401 Před rokem +4

    Just had knee replacement done Friday

  • @marilynhouck2380
    @marilynhouck2380 Před rokem +22

    Thank you for taking so much time to explain all the details we need to consider. I am going into surgery next week and am so concerned....no actually, terrified. There is a fear that something unexpected will fail me and I will not be mobile again. Not being able to walk is so scary. I hope my physician turns out to be as careful and thoughtful with me as Dr. Hutchinson is with his patients. They are planning on sending me home on the same day as the surgery and I am living alone. All of this is a bit much for me. But I am encouraged by this doctor and all of the reviews everyone took the time to post. For those of us just getting started with the process, thank you all and I wish you well.

    • @blitz77788
      @blitz77788 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hope everything went well...Im 10 weeks out...Im active everyday....it does still hurt but I'm assuming that pain will be evaporating soon...All the Best 👌🏻

    • @lorirook1369
      @lorirook1369 Před 9 měsíci

      Mine has been the pits pain still had replacement in March and did therapy but still having heat on knee and pain ! Not fun

    • @idatalavera515
      @idatalavera515 Před 8 měsíci +1

      They can't leave you alone they send you to rehab hospital for 6 weeks but they keep you 4 days in hospital cuz they start you there to walk and go up stairs and down stairs then you are ready to go home

    • @denisewebb3483
      @denisewebb3483 Před 8 měsíci

      Did you have your thr in England? As I'm worried they will send me home after and I also live on my own with no help.

  • @andystreet1479
    @andystreet1479 Před rokem

    fantastic video great to understand better the procedure of a total knee replacement surgery

  • @shirleyhiggins3114
    @shirleyhiggins3114 Před rokem +1

    Very !very! Informative,i will be doing TKR in a few days.

  • @angelaweglarska8428
    @angelaweglarska8428 Před rokem +14

    This has helped me immensely as I’m scheduled for my knee replacement next February 👍🏻

    • @ginglyjoe2659
      @ginglyjoe2659 Před 3 měsíci

      Hey how did surgery go? I’m pretty nervous

    • @angelaweglarska8428
      @angelaweglarska8428 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ginglyjoe2659 it’s painful to start it took my about 9/10 months to walk downstairs normally upstairs is ok it’s just building the strength back in the quad and hamstring and the calf muscles the arthritic pain may go away, it’s the healing process that gives you the pain and trying to bend the knee as much as you can , sleeping is 50/50 you need to sleep with your legs higher than your body do the swelling , which knee will you have operated on ? I can give you tips on how to get in and out of bed too 👍🏻

  • @elainelily9910
    @elainelily9910 Před rokem +4

    I got two knees five yrs ago, 3 months part. I wanted the same surgeon, the same hospital, the same knee (Smith and Nephew). PT was rough but I did it. Peed standing up in a cup for the second knee for the first few weeks. Had great PT...zero pain and I can walk again.

  • @WilburGarysMum
    @WilburGarysMum Před 8 měsíci +1

    I am waiting for knee replacement surgery.
    I have osteoarthritis in the front of my knee, two ruptured ligaments, a torn meniscus, and my knee cap is dislocated.
    Can’t wait to get it fixed!

  • @marnibarratt8805
    @marnibarratt8805 Před rokem +1

    SENSATIONAL & informative!! I'm having a replacement done with a robots help in November because i have 2 screws from a reconstruction when i was 21 I'm now 54 so I'm a bit nervous about the whole thing however watching this has answered soooo many questions. thanks heaps any advice please mat would be appreciated.

  • @USARAY1947
    @USARAY1947 Před rokem +3

    This video is currently two years old and my orthopedist now treats a total knee replacement as an outpatient procedure, surgery in the morning then out of bed and walking with a walker prior to going home in the afternoon. Excellent video.

  • @lindakirsch1193
    @lindakirsch1193 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I had a knee replacement and you were more informative than even my own doctor. It was good to review my experience. Thank you
    I'm out 18 months from surgery and pretty good.

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  • @michaelroden7823
    @michaelroden7823 Před 13 dny

    Truly helpful and informative video, thank you. I know that the time has come for me, six years after being told, that it needed to be done. I admit to having severe reservations but watching this has eased most of those. I have seen friends and family go through the procedure, both good and not so good and can see where the " not so good " went wrong. Gives me a plan of attack for my surgery. My surgery will not be done by you but I know my surgeon will do the right thing as he has for my past 10 procedures. Again, thank you for doing this.

  • @karenbowen4447
    @karenbowen4447 Před měsícem

    Best video and clearest explanation of the surgery. Thanks for making it Dr. Hutchinson. Wish I was in AU, but am in USA. Need both knees done.

  • @suegardner6981
    @suegardner6981 Před rokem +7

    Education is empowering. Thanks for sharing the knowledge and helping my to understand the need for regular meds and exercixes. 9 days post PKR. Sue

  • @terry480e
    @terry480e Před rokem +2

    I know some stuff now.Good job explaining things

  • @stanwhite2579
    @stanwhite2579 Před rokem +2

    Just outstanding doctor!!

  • @SAHD96
    @SAHD96 Před rokem +2

    Excellent video! I wish you were in the US.

  • @pvdoug
    @pvdoug Před rokem +2

    Great video. Thanks a lot.

  • @fredormanis5705
    @fredormanis5705 Před rokem +8

    Here's my two cents. Before the surgery find out who will provide pain management because I got 10 days of meds and was then told go to a pain management doctor from then on. The meds didn't help at all and I was in some serious frickin pain 24/7 for 3 weeks and then every day after it was about half the day. Mostly at night. I'm not a wimp and it was about as much as I could physically and mentally accept. Right now at 5 weeks I can get around some and pain is tolerable. Good luck!

    • @saywhatyouwant888
      @saywhatyouwant888 Před rokem +1

      It's good to hear your pain is better now .lm tkr after day 11 . Having pain

    • @fredormanis5705
      @fredormanis5705 Před rokem +1

      @@saywhatyouwant888 Make sure you get the ice water pump that straps around your leg. I used it 3 or 4 times a day.

    • @ginglyjoe2659
      @ginglyjoe2659 Před 3 měsíci

      How you doing today? Happy with results?

    • @fredormanis5705
      @fredormanis5705 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ginglyjoe2659 It's been since December 8 2022 and I'm pain free except for when I try to squat down hard and some clicking which I'm told is no big deal. I lost 35 pounds in the last couple months and that helps a lot. No limp and I walk normal. I get around the farm and maintain equipment and ride my Indian and all is good. DO YOUR THERAPY !!!

  • @rama-annawallace2823
    @rama-annawallace2823 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for your very informative video 🥰🥰🥰

  • @Robot007
    @Robot007 Před rokem +6

    I find it apalling that such an important information has so limited views. Dear Doctor, may God bless you for such a wonderful video. I will share it with all the appropriate people. Thank you!

  • @merrillynmorris7046
    @merrillynmorris7046 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. It was very informative. My tnr is scheduled in 3 wks.

  • @gillianwhaites5974
    @gillianwhaites5974 Před rokem +9

    I wish I’d seen this before my knee replacement. I still have a huge amount of swelling but no pain! My other knee is gradually becoming painful but still manageable. I’ll take your details for reference. Thankyou for doing a great job of educating us.

    • @linato1855
      @linato1855 Před rokem +1

      I’m almost four months post op and my foot and leg are still ridiculously swollen. I was badly bruised after surgery, the foot looked nothing like a foot from swelling. Post op ex rays shows a squarish piece of prosthesis in place there, nothing like what’s shown here. Best part, I woke up mid surgery to hear and feel the hammer blows, saw and drill. Didn’t feel pain because of the nerve block shunt in my thigh, just the blows’ force. It took that long for the anesthesiologist to lift the blanket over my head to see me awake and put me out again! I was outside the hospital waiting for my ride, four hours after waking up. Do your research on your chosen surgeon.

    • @sherrybacon8041
      @sherrybacon8041 Před rokem +2

      That's terrible😢

  • @treseoreilly1953
    @treseoreilly1953 Před rokem

    I've just sent this to my sister. She wants to delay as long as possible, knee replacement. If this type of surgery is available in Canada, I know I will opt for it rather that just replacing the knee. Thank you for this information!

  • @user-yi1hb2ek5i
    @user-yi1hb2ek5i Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent video. Thank you for easing my mind.

  • @tessabellstar
    @tessabellstar Před měsícem

    Excellent video! Thank you very much!

  • @denisniclair1760
    @denisniclair1760 Před 8 dny

    Thank you very much Dr Hutchinson, excellent video with great information for people to consider, appreciate you taking the time.

  • @laurammartinez5094
    @laurammartinez5094 Před rokem

    Thanks for all the information, I feel much better about having this procedure in the near future, Laura M from Rockaway Park New York

  • @user-gv9wj9ic9e
    @user-gv9wj9ic9e Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this excellent educational video.

  • @michellelambmusic
    @michellelambmusic Před 8 měsíci

    WHAT A BLESSING THIS VIDEO IS !

  • @newcreations1929
    @newcreations1929 Před 7 měsíci

    Very informative and helpful to me. Thank you I know now what to expect from the surgery. Thank you Dr very much!

  • @drewgodderis5390
    @drewgodderis5390 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much Dr. Hutchinson for this very informative video. I greatly appreciate that you give such an in-depth and thorough talk about the topic, pros and cons and all the other peripheral information I will consider other options first before the knee surgery as I have some clicking in the knee but other than that, there’s really no major pain, so I obviously would, or I should say my preference would be to not have surgery anyway thank you so very much again and I will refer this video to anyone who I come into contact with who need some clear and concise answers …you’re the kind of doctor that we all appreciate… You talk in lay terms thank you sir, and God bless

  • @blandry021
    @blandry021 Před rokem +2

    Great video

  • @angelapietras1235
    @angelapietras1235 Před rokem +3

    I’m from Newzealand,had this operation done,it is so worth it honestly.the only pain I Had was the exercises you have to do to get your knee working again. Is it worth it OF COURSE IT IS .PAIN FREE.

  • @nalayiniprahlad7883
    @nalayiniprahlad7883 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you , Very informative, well explained.

  • @swoosieb
    @swoosieb Před rokem +3

    Thank you Dr Hutchinson, I am Australian but live in Germany and I am booked to have a TKR with Dr Haas in Bonn in February 2023. I have patellofemoral arthritis and my patellar is bone on bone and laterally displaced. I am 59 and I have been managing with hyalurone injections for 7 years now with my sportsmed orthopod in Bonn, but they are lasting shorter and shorter periods and even doing a 90 minute walk on fairly even not very hilly ground causes pain for days afterwards. Stairs are difficult as well. They recommended a TKR as opposed to a patellar replacement as at my age they have more success with that method. My femoral tibial joint is in reasonable shape apart from osteophytes laterally. My question to you ( as I could not fully understand the German explanation) is: since the patellar is laterally displaced, does that cause changes to the patellar tendon and quadriceps tendon? And if so, how is this addressed with relation to the surgery and rehabilitation?

  • @stanwhite2579
    @stanwhite2579 Před rokem +21

    Everything about this presentation was outstanding! Because of this I will no longer hesitate to get the knee placement. I wish I could find a doctor like you! Thank you doctor!!

    • @stevefirth6472
      @stevefirth6472 Před rokem

      Don't know where you are located, but Hospital for Special Surgery in New York Sity is an incredible hopsital. Thay did an incredible job for me.

  • @user-ot3cv6pf5p
    @user-ot3cv6pf5p Před 6 měsíci

    Thank u so much for that very informative video.

  • @ninawade3055
    @ninawade3055 Před 9 dny

    Thank you for this video. I have had two knee replacements and they’re both fine and I’m doing fine great and I’m so glad I had them done this video is a very good informational video and thank you for it.

  • @stevendepuy4377
    @stevendepuy4377 Před rokem +6

    If your in the US, unless you have complications, your going home either the same day or next day. I had mine done at 2PM, I went home the next day. They said if it was a morning surgery, it might have been the same day.

  • @charlieboylol527
    @charlieboylol527 Před rokem +4

    Hi ,should you always get an MRI scan before you have an operation,thanks great video

  • @nnajj01
    @nnajj01 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you. I received much more info from you than the dr. who will perform my surgery.

  • @maisiegayle3780
    @maisiegayle3780 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Very interesting I am about to do mine getting the CT scan done my first I am bone & bone grinding ortrhritis pain trying to be brave.

  • @woobwoobwild5427
    @woobwoobwild5427 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for an excellent video as always. Getting left knee replacement done on the 10th this month by Dr Claire Bolton. The information you've provided throughout video is fairly comprehensive, now I have no questions come surgery time. Pleasure to know you.

  • @kellyoku
    @kellyoku Před rokem

    Excellent video