Is There Any Known Link Between PD And Having A More Difficult Recovery From Knee Replacement Surgery?
Don’t know if there’s any scientific data regarding the connection between PD and the replacement surgery. But I do know my Párkinson showed up with a year after having
a replacement surgery.
I now have Dystonia in the leg of my knee Replacement. Often wonder if my knee is hurting because of the dystopian prior to surgery.
I personally think there’s a big correlation!
It seems to take longer to heal and because you're unable to exercise pd gets a little worse but it will heal and you get back to an exercise program i broke my left ankle a year ago
I had both knees replaced before I had symptoms. I would be suspicious of a correlation with knee replacement and Parkinsonism developing as you get older
Merry2 - your story is my story. I wished I had never had the surgery. I have spent the last year trying to figure out why I kept having so much pain. I too developed dystonia in the leg where I had the surgery; thankfully gabapentin has helped. I wish you luck and better times, and I will say a prayer for you.
"PD may also increase the risk of osteoporosis and falls [7]. Therefore, patients with PD and knee OA undergoing TKA may have poor outcomes. Due to the characteristics of PD, patients undergoing TKA may have more postoperative complications and decreased functional outcomes."
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