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What To Do For Knee Pain Even After Having Knee Replacement?

I had left knee replacement 4 months ago and I still have pain in my knee.When getting up from a sitting position,I cant walk right away..My leg also gets tired easily when I am walking even short distances.Am I ever be able to work as a nurse again,on a busy floor?

posted on Tue, 30 Jul 2013
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Hello and Welcome to HCM,

I had gone through the case and found that Knee pain might be persist due to bad life style or overweight.

After knee replacement you must take calcium and try to maintain weight if you are overweight.

Take rest after every hour for five to ten minute.
Do not give more pressure on knee. Avoid to wear high heel sandel.

Hope it will be effective for you.

Thanks,
Dr. Soni Verma
Homoeopathic physician and fitness trainer
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What To Do For Knee Pain Even After Having Knee Replacement?

Hello and Welcome to HCM, I had gone through the case and found that Knee pain might be persist due to bad life style or overweight. After knee replacement you must take calcium and try to maintain weight if you are overweight. Take rest after every hour for five to ten minute. Do not give more pressure on knee. Avoid to wear high heel sandel. Hope it will be effective for you. Thanks, Dr. Soni Verma Homoeopathic physician and fitness trainer