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Suggest Solution For Persistent Knee Pain After Knee Replacement

Have had both knees replaced, but 4 years later I still have pain in both knees. It is constant in lower middle back and radiates through the groin or bottom cheeks along thighs and down both legs. Doctor prescribed tramadol, morphine patches of 50 mgs, etc as a support. Should I settle for pain relief that is ineffective?
posted on Wed, 20 Aug 2014
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Thanks for keeping trust with us. ..as per your history under went knee replacement ....and using patches for analgesia. ..In my opinion physiotherapy is main thing u should should focus on it ...
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Suggest Solution For Persistent Knee Pain After Knee Replacement

Thanks for keeping trust with us. ..as per your history under went knee replacement ....and using patches for analgesia. ..In my opinion physiotherapy is main thing u should should focus on it ...