Hi everyone, I have been reading your posts with stories of Joint Courage, and have learned a lot (especially not to fear joint replacement).
I'm pretty active, bike racing (yes at my age...) doing yoga, strength training. Just after lockdown I was doing a yoga video and transitioned from a side plank back to plank, and felt a bigggg pop in my left knee. No swelling after, some pain but nothing that stopped me from biking, hiking etc, and course at the time wouldn't go to ER with all the covid filling up the ERs.
All was fine, had it checked 1.5 years later, ortho said just some age related aches, didn't do an xray, exam was normal, and I was happy since I was essentially asymptomatic and just wanted to make sure I didn't do any damage.
Less than a year after that had a big, flubby prepatellar bursa, again, no pain, so I ignored that. Just looked bad but felt fine, though I was starting to get some sharp jabs when I was walking, and finally went to see a physiatrist (physical medicine and rehab MD) I thought all that was wrong was this fluid pushing on my kneecap, drain it & maybe put in a bit of steroid and all would be good. This was October '22, exam was suggestive of meniscus tear, xrays showed some joint space narrowing, subsequent MRI large meniscus tear, effusion, tricompartmental osteophytes, leaky baker's cyst, extruded meniscus, old MCL tear, cartilage delamination and fissuring. Right now I walk around feeling like I have a clarinet reed stuck in my knee medially, no locking or giving way though sometimes I feel like my knee isn't properly aligned, have had a couple achy flares lasting a few days, never ever feels normal, some swelling and still a bit of the prepatellar bursa swelling, though that is probably the least of the problems. Oh and I have some varus malalignment.
So in 3 years I went from bike racing (had qualified for masters worlds in '19) was strength and sprint training, doing plyo jumping etc, and now have this fairly messed up knee (I don't know the K-L scale but it isn't bone on bone). Ortho didn't think a partial meniscus removal would be appropriate (and I have to agree because there is evidence that can accelerate arthritis) and since there is all the other stuff going on not sure if that would provide much benefit. Plus I can kinda push through and do most of my activities but have scaled back. This is a different guy from the one I went to before---this at the big university hospital rather than the smaller ortho practice.
I had Durolane (which I thought my knee would explode after...) not sure if that helped, been 2 months. Been doing PT, still can't get the full extension, or get rid of the clarinet reed sensation, always feel that when walking, sometimes it can be way nasty. I do have good strength, BMI in normal range, have an unloader brace that helped x 3 days. Use my voltaren topical, ice, lidocaine patches, doing it all.
One thing that the ortho did mention that the NuSurface is pending FDA approval (been available in the UK, Israel and a few other places for over 10 years) and that would be a good option for me. Anyone have any experience with this? It is indicated for post meniscectomy pain, good for people in the gap who don't qualify for PKR or TKR. It is on the calendar for review this thursday, so it may be available in the US soon.
So 2 questions:
Anyone have any experience, or know of anyone who had this?
Are these findings (I know I didn't post my whole MRI / plain film report) significant enough to consider joint replacement?
Short term I can put up with this, but feel like by fall I need to plead with the doc to do something.
Thanks for reading
Liz
I'm pretty active, bike racing (yes at my age...) doing yoga, strength training. Just after lockdown I was doing a yoga video and transitioned from a side plank back to plank, and felt a bigggg pop in my left knee. No swelling after, some pain but nothing that stopped me from biking, hiking etc, and course at the time wouldn't go to ER with all the covid filling up the ERs.
All was fine, had it checked 1.5 years later, ortho said just some age related aches, didn't do an xray, exam was normal, and I was happy since I was essentially asymptomatic and just wanted to make sure I didn't do any damage.
Less than a year after that had a big, flubby prepatellar bursa, again, no pain, so I ignored that. Just looked bad but felt fine, though I was starting to get some sharp jabs when I was walking, and finally went to see a physiatrist (physical medicine and rehab MD) I thought all that was wrong was this fluid pushing on my kneecap, drain it & maybe put in a bit of steroid and all would be good. This was October '22, exam was suggestive of meniscus tear, xrays showed some joint space narrowing, subsequent MRI large meniscus tear, effusion, tricompartmental osteophytes, leaky baker's cyst, extruded meniscus, old MCL tear, cartilage delamination and fissuring. Right now I walk around feeling like I have a clarinet reed stuck in my knee medially, no locking or giving way though sometimes I feel like my knee isn't properly aligned, have had a couple achy flares lasting a few days, never ever feels normal, some swelling and still a bit of the prepatellar bursa swelling, though that is probably the least of the problems. Oh and I have some varus malalignment.
So in 3 years I went from bike racing (had qualified for masters worlds in '19) was strength and sprint training, doing plyo jumping etc, and now have this fairly messed up knee (I don't know the K-L scale but it isn't bone on bone). Ortho didn't think a partial meniscus removal would be appropriate (and I have to agree because there is evidence that can accelerate arthritis) and since there is all the other stuff going on not sure if that would provide much benefit. Plus I can kinda push through and do most of my activities but have scaled back. This is a different guy from the one I went to before---this at the big university hospital rather than the smaller ortho practice.
I had Durolane (which I thought my knee would explode after...) not sure if that helped, been 2 months. Been doing PT, still can't get the full extension, or get rid of the clarinet reed sensation, always feel that when walking, sometimes it can be way nasty. I do have good strength, BMI in normal range, have an unloader brace that helped x 3 days. Use my voltaren topical, ice, lidocaine patches, doing it all.
One thing that the ortho did mention that the NuSurface is pending FDA approval (been available in the UK, Israel and a few other places for over 10 years) and that would be a good option for me. Anyone have any experience with this? It is indicated for post meniscectomy pain, good for people in the gap who don't qualify for PKR or TKR. It is on the calendar for review this thursday, so it may be available in the US soon.
So 2 questions:
Anyone have any experience, or know of anyone who had this?
Are these findings (I know I didn't post my whole MRI / plain film report) significant enough to consider joint replacement?
Short term I can put up with this, but feel like by fall I need to plead with the doc to do something.
Thanks for reading
Liz