EalingGran
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I am new to hip area but am in recovery from a partial knee replacement ( 10 weeks out) and want thoughts/ advice about timing of a hip replacement. I post on the knee recovery forum as EalingGran.
I first had deep groin/ hip pain in March 2022. It was intermittent but very severe and worse at night. I was post Covid and hoped at first it was due to that.
I had had some knee problems for a couple of years- Bakers cyst/ pain on stairs but this was also getting worse in 2022. I then got really awful sciatica on the right for about 8 weeks in the late Summer/ Early Autumn.
MRI shows moderately severe osteoarthritis in my right hip with osteopaths and a small labral tear.
The knee MRI showed severe osteoarthritis in the lateral compartment/ Bakers cyst/ pes anserine bursitis/ mild to moderate arthritis in other compartments. Lumbar MRI showed quite severe arthritis in a couple of disc areas and some bulging in one disc on right with scoliosis to right. The hip pain pretty much resolved with naproxen and the sciatica went after 8 weeks ( ? helped by pregabalin- which I no longer take)
I have always been knock kneed mainly on right but it had got much worse in 2022 with almost 30 degree deformation. My OS reckoned that straightening my leg with bone cuts during a lateral partial knee replacement would improve my alignment such that my back and hip problems would improve if not resolve.
I am now 10 weeks post PKR and it has been tougher than I estimated - although my leg is way straighter and my walking is better.
The plan was that I would stop naproxen before I see him on 18th January to see if hip pain came back. Trouble is that if I try to stop naproxen currently both my knee and hip flare up again.
I don't want to take naproxen forever. I have a congenital megaureter and although my renal function is good I know the risks. Plus there are heart risks.
Sorry this is such a long post- but my dilemma is when/if to have hip surgery and I would appreciate views from people who have made that decision.
I have found rehab from the knee tough and painful- although I gather hips are supposed to be less painful?? My surgeon says I will probably need a hip replacement at some point but there is no rush. Is it better to wait until it is bone on bone or do it earlier when you are younger and hopefully a bit fitter? How have other people made the decision?
I first had deep groin/ hip pain in March 2022. It was intermittent but very severe and worse at night. I was post Covid and hoped at first it was due to that.
I had had some knee problems for a couple of years- Bakers cyst/ pain on stairs but this was also getting worse in 2022. I then got really awful sciatica on the right for about 8 weeks in the late Summer/ Early Autumn.
MRI shows moderately severe osteoarthritis in my right hip with osteopaths and a small labral tear.
The knee MRI showed severe osteoarthritis in the lateral compartment/ Bakers cyst/ pes anserine bursitis/ mild to moderate arthritis in other compartments. Lumbar MRI showed quite severe arthritis in a couple of disc areas and some bulging in one disc on right with scoliosis to right. The hip pain pretty much resolved with naproxen and the sciatica went after 8 weeks ( ? helped by pregabalin- which I no longer take)
I have always been knock kneed mainly on right but it had got much worse in 2022 with almost 30 degree deformation. My OS reckoned that straightening my leg with bone cuts during a lateral partial knee replacement would improve my alignment such that my back and hip problems would improve if not resolve.
I am now 10 weeks post PKR and it has been tougher than I estimated - although my leg is way straighter and my walking is better.
The plan was that I would stop naproxen before I see him on 18th January to see if hip pain came back. Trouble is that if I try to stop naproxen currently both my knee and hip flare up again.
I don't want to take naproxen forever. I have a congenital megaureter and although my renal function is good I know the risks. Plus there are heart risks.
Sorry this is such a long post- but my dilemma is when/if to have hip surgery and I would appreciate views from people who have made that decision.
I have found rehab from the knee tough and painful- although I gather hips are supposed to be less painful?? My surgeon says I will probably need a hip replacement at some point but there is no rush. Is it better to wait until it is bone on bone or do it earlier when you are younger and hopefully a bit fitter? How have other people made the decision?