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dadspet
11-07-2020, 09:36 AM
I'm considering knee injections for pain which comes and goes - currently its come. I've been previoulsy told the knee is bone on bone and I've already had the other knee replaced by Dr Wynn with great success but the downtime for complete knee replacement at my age is more than I'm ready for at this time especially with Covid. There are 3 Drs that advertise heavily in the paper and I'm looking for comments (good bad or neutral) from anyone who has had first hand experience with either Arthritis Relief Center or Physicians Rehabilitation or The Burress Medical Center.
If I've missed another option please let me know. I would prefer a first-hand experience than picking one blind. I've searched Talk of the Villages and haven't found anything related to this.
gadaboutgal
11-07-2020, 06:54 PM
I get a cortisone shot every 6-8 months in my knees for arthritis. My current physician and my past physicians have always done them in their office. I suggest you start your search with your primary doctor. Good luck, you have my empathy.
tophcfa
11-07-2020, 07:42 PM
I have no experience with the Doctors listed, but I can say that knee injections are, at best, a temporary relief of pain if you are lucky. Not a long term solution. As a fellow sufferer from knee pain, here is wishing you the best of luck.
Boilerman
11-07-2020, 07:46 PM
I would recommend seeing a good orthopedic Doc. For my bone-on-bone knee, they tried a cortisone shot but that only helped for a few weeks. Then I got a gel shot (actually a series of 3 shots) that has provided relief for 9 months and counting.
From google on gel shots: Synvisc knee injections, also known as Hylan G-F 20, are one of the most common types of joint lubricant injections used for the treatment of knee arthritis. The substance used in synvisc knee injections is hyaluronan, which is a natural gel-like substance found in normal joint fluid, which lubricates the knee
I think these ads in the local paper are basically gel shots but I could be wrong. I’ve used Advanced Orthopedics Institute by the Villages Hospital but I think most ortho doctors will do gel shots.
UpNorth
11-07-2020, 07:52 PM
Besides cortisone shots, the other option is to inject a hyaluronic acid gel, a natural substance that acts as a cushioning agent. It can last for several months before another injection is needed. Do a Google search for "Hyaluronic acid knee injection reviews" for more information.
Two Bills
11-08-2020, 05:18 AM
I had a knee replaced three weeks ago, because of the Covid restrictions.
As the recuperation period is lenghthy, and we are in another lockdown and cant travel to TV. I have very little to do other than exercise, and moan and bitch about the pain!
If you are bone on bone, no treatment is going to solve the problem long term, and only delays the inevitable replacement.
As you have been there before, I would go for it sooner rather than later, as you will be a lot wiser with the recovery the second time around.
The older you get the harder the recuperation.
Good luck.
JMO.
HeleneGB
11-08-2020, 06:31 AM
A friend that tried that had to have knee replaced.
Chloe Girl
11-08-2020, 06:43 AM
I had a series of 5 shots called Supartz injected into both knees over a period of 5 weeks because of bone on bone. My left knee had to be replaced about 6 months after the injections and that was in January of 2018. My right knee is still pain free. These injections were given to me by a PA in my doctor's office. If and when the pain comes back, I will go for the injections first, rather than having knee replacement surgery immediately. I do leg exercises 3 times a week and I'm not sure if that may be why I'm not experiencing pain or not.
rahart
11-08-2020, 06:48 AM
I’ ve used Dr. Timothy Van de Leur at Orthopedic Surgeons on 27/441 for one injection and fixing partial tear in meniscus. Good Dr and practice.
donassaid
11-08-2020, 06:53 AM
I was told by Dr. Nguyen, a prominent Orthopedist in Orlando, that gel shots only work 60% of the time and generally provide relief for a few months. It didn't work at all for me and I had a cortisone shot which provided complete relief for 4-5 months. If you opt for the gel shot, don't waste your money on the $1000 knee brace they recommend. I found it to be very uncomfortable and a complete waste of money.
Larrykins
11-08-2020, 07:07 AM
I’ve had replacement knee surgery with only a few days of down time. Only two days at hospital. One week later I was walking on my own.
dlebuis
11-08-2020, 07:19 AM
I had a partial knee replacement for bone on bone problem. My other knee had also been bothering me so I had gel injection. So far a year later and I’m doing well. Dr Karena at Unova did a great job.
Windguy
11-08-2020, 07:24 AM
Due to arthritis and a divot in the back of my knee cap from doing deep squats in the gym, I had found it painful to sit with my knee bent for more than 5 minutes. Going to theaters or arenas where there was no leg room or flying in coach was a nightmare (I’m 5’11”).
I got a cortisone shot and it worked great for about one day. I next tried three OrthoVisc gel injections spaced two weeks apart. My knee felt worse (as expected) for a day or so after the injections because the bulky gel expands the joint. It then went back to the normal amount of pain. I got no relief whatsoever.
The cost for the gel wasn’t that much. I think it was something like $275, but with copays for every trip to the doctor it really added up. My copays are $50 for a specialist. So the initial visit, the one to get evaluated for the gel, the three for gel shots, and the followup visit added another $300. It was a real waste of money.
Dr. Oliverre then recommended scoping my knee to smooth out the rough spots. I decided to try it. Although my knee still can get uncomfortable when it is bent for long, it is no longer painful. Getting it scoped was outpatient surgery with a six week recovery. I got serious about cycling to rehabilitate it and am now up to 200 miles per week and have lost 18 pounds.
Your mileage may vary.
jedalton
11-08-2020, 07:38 AM
I'm considering knee injections for pain which comes and goes - currently its come. I've been previoulsy told the knee is bone on bone and I've already had the other knee replaced by Dr Wynn with great success but the downtime for complete knee replacement at my age is more than I'm ready for at this time especially with Covid. There are 3 Drs that advertise heavily in the paper and I'm looking for comments (good bad or neutral) from anyone who has had first hand experience with either Arthritis Relief Center or Physicians Rehabilitation or The Burress Medical Center.
If I've missed another option please let me know. I would prefer a first-hand experience than picking one blind. I've searched Talk of the Villages and haven't found anything related to this.
had same problem and went to Dr. John Williams, The Villages Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center | AOI (https://www.advancedorthopedicsinstitute.com/). 1st option was a Cortisone shots which he said may or may not work. next was the gel and finally knee replacement. He is an ex athlete. Very honest. I took the cortisone shot and that has lasted over 6 months. He said it may or may not work and may last from 1 month to 1 year. So far it has lasted for over 6 months. However I do wear a knee brace when playing golf. He also prescribe Diclofenac Sodium Tropical gel 1%. Which in my opinion is a miracle gel. Can't believe how good this works.
Singerlady
11-08-2020, 07:48 AM
I'm considering knee injections for pain which comes and goes - currently its come. I've been previoulsy told the knee is bone on bone and I've already had the other knee replaced by Dr Wynn with great success but the downtime for complete knee replacement at my age is more than I'm ready for at this time especially with Covid. There are 3 Drs that advertise heavily in the paper and I'm looking for comments (good bad or neutral) from anyone who has had first hand experience with either Arthritis Relief Center or Physicians Rehabilitation or The Burress Medical Center.
If I've missed another option please let me know. I would prefer a first-hand experience than picking one blind. I've searched Talk of the Villages and haven't found anything related to this.
Same issue here. Dr. had to give me a Cortizone shot first, as per MEDICARE knows. He said it would not help and it did not. Then 2-3 weeks later I went in and had a gel shot. It has been 14 months and I do not need another one yet. However, he can give me one every six months. I believe this is a stop gap measure to anything more invasive.
greenflash245
11-08-2020, 07:53 AM
go get the replacement
Jensor17
11-08-2020, 08:24 AM
I had syn-visc injection in knee 20 years ago. It is still bone on bone. And i had bad reaction to shot. No pain relief at all. Swelling daily. To this day i get spots in skin above knee that look like chicken pox. Be wary, Once they put something in your body, it is There forever.
pgettinger01
11-08-2020, 08:24 AM
I have read a lot about it. I have to three open houses. Insurance does not pay for it. Cost is $7,500 - $12,500 per knee. There is no medical evidence to support it.
davephan
11-08-2020, 08:39 AM
Have you tried acupuncture to decrease and eliminate your pain? Acupuncture is much less invasive than surgery, and might eliminate the pain.
My brother in law is an Acupuncturist. I’ve had acupuncture treatment for many things. Back pain after shoveling snow, knee pain, elbow pain, and other things.
Probably the worst problem I had was a bone spur on my foot. The pain was very severe. I could barely walk 100 feet, before I would have to take a break. I was continuously on pain medication. I had two cortisone shots, which made the pain much worse.
The foot doctor then told me that the only option for me was foot surgery. I then tried getting acupuncture treatment for the bone spur. It took about 14 treatments to end the bone spur pain, because the cortisone made the problem worse. I should have had the acupuncture treatment before trying cortisone shots because then it would only take about 4 to 6 acupuncture treatments.
The acupuncture treatments cause the bone spur pain location to move at first. The bone spur location is normally constant and does not change locations. Then the acupuncture treatments broke apart the bone spur pain and made it go away. I had the bone spur pain for a few months before trying acupuncture treatment.
The acupuncture treatments took about a month, and eliminated the bone spur pain totally. That bone spur pain did not return. That was about 10 years ago.
Sometimes western medicine is best. Sometimes eastern medicine is best. Acupuncture uses needles, but it doesn’t feel like being stuck with a sewing needle or a shot needle. It feels like small temporary static electricity shocks when the needles are inserted.
If I got the foot surgery first, it might not have solved the pain problem, and then the acupuncture treatment probably would not work. It’s best to try the far less invasive acupuncture treatments first, before considering surgery.
Acupuncture treatment isn’t the best solution for every problem, but sometimes is the best solution for many situations. Acupuncture also works better it the acupuncture treatment starts closer to the point in time when the pain started. Otherwise, it takes more acupuncture treatment sessions.
The needles are sometimes put in the location of pain, sometimes put in the opposite reflected location on your body using the indirect method. There’s no downside to trying acupuncture, other than the time or expense. In my case, since my brother in law is an acupuncturist, my acupuncture treatments are free. But after successfully using acupuncture to solve pain problems, I would pay for the acupuncture treatments if I didn’t have my brother in law available to do the acupuncture treatments.
banjobob
11-08-2020, 09:21 AM
I'm considering knee injections for pain which comes and goes - currently its come. I've been previoulsy told the knee is bone on bone and I've already had the other knee replaced by Dr Wynn with great success but the downtime for complete knee replacement at my age is more than I'm ready for at this time especially with Covid. There are 3 Drs that advertise heavily in the paper and I'm looking for comments (good bad or neutral) from anyone who has had first hand experience with either Arthritis Relief Center or Physicians Rehabilitation or The Burress Medical Center.
If I've missed another option please let me know. I would prefer a first-hand experience than picking one blind. I've searched Talk of the Villages and haven't found anything related to this.
I have no experience with those but from personal experience , I . recommend Syn-Visc injection for osteoarthritis in knees. I had it in Ohio with almost instant loss of pain and again here in the Villages, same result. Dr. Novis is my doctor but I’m sure others offer it also, almost painless injection into knee takes 10 minutes tops and it works, check it out !!
janetD
11-08-2020, 10:15 AM
I have had great success with Orthovisc injections and have been able to put off replacement surgery for my bone on bone knees for almost 9 years. The first few rounds I got every 6 to 9 months but haven't had to have any for over 2 1/2 years. I am far from having the knees I did in my 20s but am able to do most of the things I need and like to do without too much pain. Motion though is somewhat limited but not a major impediment. I take no type of pain reliever and have not needed any physical therapy for years. I do exercise in the pool daily. Now if only I could lose weight is feel even better. We have used Orthopedic Institute for several other things and have been very satisfied with the Drs but sometimes hard to get a hold of the staff over the phone.
Outofjersey
11-08-2020, 10:41 AM
I had knee pain in my left knee for a year or so And instead of rushing into a knee replacement the doctor gave me two shots one week a part of a gel in my knee and within two days the pain was gone it’s been two years now at least that’s how it worked for me I will do it again
PugMom
11-08-2020, 10:46 AM
I’ve had replacement knee surgery with only a few days of down time. Only two days at hospital. One week later I was walking on my own.
it sounds like your procedure was minimally invasive?
alanglatman@gmail.com
11-08-2020, 11:09 AM
Have you tried the gel shots- 3 of them worked great for me
Gscoggin
11-08-2020, 11:21 AM
I've had symptoms visc but also Clarix Flo "stem Cell" embryo fluids, umbilical partials, however once they freeze dry stem cells it loses most stem cell property. It does have healing properties and helped my knee 80%. $1500 now all I take is turmeric pills. Amazing difference.
doecats
11-08-2020, 11:48 AM
I had one knee replaced but have been getting the gel shot in the other for 5-6 years. Can only get them 2 times a year but they have worked great for me. Dr. Michael Messiah is my orthopedic Dr. and several of my friends have either had the shots or replacement. He is great for that also, does the side surgery so recovery time is short. Had mine done on the 4th of April and was back to work three weeks later--try him!
popbaby2
11-08-2020, 11:59 AM
Besides cortisone shots, the other option is to inject a hyaluronic acid gel, a natural substance that acts as a cushioning agent. It can last for several months before another injection is needed. Do a Google search for "Hyaluronic acid knee injection reviews" for more information.
I had both of these multiple times over 2 or 3 years. I couldn't walk and play golf, couldn't dance. Trouble sleeping with knee pain. Was taking 3 or 4 Aleve per day. Then i got a stem cell injection. It worked! Three years later, i’m still walking, dancing, sleeping well.n Pain reduced by 90%. Down side = not covered by medicare. Cost me $5000. (Cord stem cell seems to be the important factor. Advanced Regenerative Orthopedics) have heard it doesnt work for everyone.
Roron123
11-08-2020, 12:00 PM
Be careful with these shots as they will weaken muscle best get your knee replaced! I walked out the hospital no crutches
noslices1
11-08-2020, 12:30 PM
I'm considering knee injections for pain which comes and goes - currently its come. I've been previoulsy told the knee is bone on bone and I've already had the other knee replaced by Dr Wynn with great success but the downtime for complete knee replacement at my age is more than I'm ready for at this time especially with Covid. There are 3 Drs that advertise heavily in the paper and I'm looking for comments (good bad or neutral) from anyone who has had first hand experience with either Arthritis Relief Center or Physicians Rehabilitation or The Burress Medical Center.
If I've missed another option please let me know. I would prefer a first-hand experience than picking one blind. I've searched Talk of the Villages and haven't found anything related to this.
Had a really painful knee. Could not bowl anymore. Not Cortezone. He gave me injections of Prolozone. Not covered by Medicare 7 years ago, but maybe now. Worked wonders and still good. It repairs ligaments and other problems under the knee cap. Dr Kraucek across from the hospital on 441, in medical buildings.
jean2805
11-08-2020, 12:32 PM
I have been through the same knee problems and ended having them both replaced in 2013 and 2014. However,
you usually begin with cortisone shots given by a chiropractor.
Good Luck
Two Bills
11-08-2020, 12:44 PM
it sounds like your procedure was minimally invasive?
Seems the normal way these days.
Don't think there is full replacement with minimal invasive proceedures.
I had full knee replacement, and very painfull after surgery
Day after op. physio and walking with crutches, up stairs as well.
Day two home. Walked out to car pickup using sticks.
I do the physio and ice packs three times a day, and walking daily.
Doing about a third of a mile each session now after three weeks.
Still painfull.
I complain and bitch all day, wife says I am a joy to live with!!!:ohdear:
debron911
11-08-2020, 01:02 PM
Those did not help me or my 89 year old mother. Neither provided much relief and we both suffer from "bone on bone." After years of knee pain the progression of medications from: Gabapentin, Cortisone injections, Simvisc to finally a knee replacement. None of them provided long term relief and was usually short term. The surgery (Dr Duke) still did not provide 100% relief and eventually that knee replacement was done a second time by a different orthopedic doctor.
Good luck. Worth trying simvisc injections everyone is different.
bpascani
11-08-2020, 01:42 PM
We moved here from Gainesville, Fl, and I used The Orthopedic Institute. The surgeon that I was referred to, did not agree with surgery, in fact, suggested an injection (this was for my elbow). I did not want cortizon..this was another type of shot that, at the time, wasn't covered by insurance, but only $60 a pop (pardon the pun), and it was expected that I would need a maximum of 3 shots. It only took one, and, in the end, insurance paid for it. My dr is still there, but no longer a surgeon, but I highly recommend that group. It's about 1:15 -1:30 drive, but well worth it, IMO. I am having a different issue now, and am still going to that facility. I was properly diagnosed down here, but incorrect treatment at two places here.
La lamy
11-08-2020, 01:51 PM
I would recommend seeing a good orthopedic Doc. For my bone-on-bone knee, they tried a cortisone shot but that only helped for a few weeks. Then I got a gel shot (actually a series of 3 shots) that has provided relief for 9 months and counting.
From google on gel shots: Synvisc knee injections, also known as Hylan G-F 20, are one of the most common types of joint lubricant injections used for the treatment of knee arthritis. The substance used in synvisc knee injections is hyaluronan, which is a natural gel-like substance found in normal joint fluid, which lubricates the knee
I think these ads in the local paper are basically gel shots but I could be wrong. I’ve used Advanced Orthopedics Institute by the Villages Hospital but I think most ortho doctors will do gel shots.
Wow. Had never heard of those. Thanks for info.
La lamy
11-08-2020, 01:55 PM
I’ve had replacement knee surgery with only a few days of down time. Only two days at hospital. One week later I was walking on my own.
Wow. That's so unusual. Good for you, I often hear there's 1-2 years for full pain free recovery.
La lamy
11-08-2020, 01:59 PM
Had a really painful knee. Could not bowl anymore. Not Cortezone. He gave me injections of Prolozone. Not covered by Medicare 7 years ago, but maybe now. Worked wonders and still good. It repairs ligaments and other problems under the knee cap. Dr Kraucek across from the hospital on 441, in medical buildings.
WOW. Never heard of Prolozone either.
Marlene36
11-08-2020, 02:17 PM
I’ve had replacement knee surgery with only a few days of down time. Only two days at hospital. One week later I was walking on my own.
Who did you go to?
Quixote
11-08-2020, 02:41 PM
Besides cortisone shots, the other option is to inject a hyaluronic acid gel, a natural substance that acts as a cushioning agent. It can last for several months before another injection is needed. Do a Google search for "Hyaluronic acid knee injection reviews" for more information.
Natural substance indeed! In my first encounter with hyaluronic acid in an experimental procedure in 1975, I was told that it was made from rooster combs and human umbilical cords. Who thinks of these things?...
Villages Kahuna
11-08-2020, 05:14 PM
It works for some people, but not all. The shots didn’t work for me, so I too had a knee replaced by Dr. Steve Nguyen (Dr. Winn). I was back playing golf in three weeks.
Atamasco
11-10-2020, 11:12 AM
I'm considering knee injections for pain which comes and goes - currently its come. I've been previoulsy told the knee is bone on bone and I've already had the other knee replaced by Dr Wynn with great success but the downtime for complete knee replacement at my age is more than I'm ready for at this time especially with Covid. There are 3 Drs that advertise heavily in the paper and I'm looking for comments (good bad or neutral) from anyone who has had first hand experience with either Arthritis Relief Center or Physicians Rehabilitation or The Burress Medical Center.
If I've missed another option please let me know. I would prefer a first-hand experience than picking one blind. I've searched Talk of the Villages and haven't found anything related to this.
I can highly recommend Dr John Williams at Advanced Orthopedics (352-751-2862) or Dr Amy Clunn, a physiatrist (352-732-3110).
DALEPQ
11-10-2020, 03:24 PM
I have not had injections in FL. but 6+ in WI, mostly in Right knee, 1 or 2 in Left, initially had cortisone, which did little and Ortho. Dr. discouraged cortisone, gave reasons why.
Now getting Synvisc which has been very successful, they have been lasting more that 9+ months. Just got another two weeks ago and expect it to last well past our seasonal stay in TV, which is mid May, it has done that for many years now. My Ortho. Dr. said at some point it may no longer help, but doesn't know when, so just keep doing it till it does stop working. Very easy to get and insurance pays for most of it. I think there are several Dr.'s
in TV that give the injection. Well worth a try before full replacement.
If you have tried steroids you know they will only last a few months at best and you cannot get over three injection without "blowing" out the joint. I had steroids injected in my knee and then after that when I still had pain, I had Synvisc injected in my knee. It is not at steroid. It is a synthetic viscous cushioning agent that has a long lasting effect. The other good thing about this is you are not limited to the number of injections like you are with a steroid. I had ONE Synvisc injection in my knee and it lasted 4 years. I had a few throughout the past 10 years and now I have very little pain in my knee and have not had an injection for 4 years. I like the idea of avoiding knee replacement surgery!
jsd53
11-13-2020, 08:02 AM
who was your surgeon?
dadspet
12-17-2020, 11:51 AM
I finally decided to go with Physician Rehab on Rt 44 at Freedom Plaza, a little east past the Villages Brownwood Hotel (PHY Reh have a few other locations ). I previously had a total right knee replacement by Dr Nguyen several years ago and it was very successful but didn't really want to go through another surgery if I could avoid it. Dr Berger at Phy Rehab recommended a 5 shot series of Synvisc >GenVisc850 which I completed on Tuesday. Each week I got 1/2 hr of pt for my knee, the shot then ice, all 100% covered by Medicare and my AARP Gap insurance. The PT was good and I think useful; unfortunately, I'm not a really PT person so the only time I did the exercises was at the office or 1 or 2 times at home. The shots were easy and for the most part painless. The Dr. used a Florascope machine (?) to determine where the shots would go and also used it to view where the shots/gell actually went (with a dye). The Dr. took his time explaining what he was doing at each step in the injection and used the Florascope machine extensively to first determine where to place the needle on my knee at the correct angle and where the needle actually went when he put it in. Dye was used also to help determine where the gel actually went. I don't think he couldn't have done anything more to inject the gell where he wanted it. He indicated 5 Shots were determined by my insurance and this was good since if one of the gel injections didn't quite go into the right spot there were 4 more shot to get it into the right area and like I mentioned before I'm sure he couldn't have done any more to insure the shots were placed where he wanted them.
Now for the actual results. After the 2nd shot, I didn't limp any longer and was able to go up and down the hills on the executive golf courses that were a real issue before the shots. After the 3rd shot, I tried Pickle Ball and that was a complete failure. We dance a lot and dancing was ok (probably because I can control what I do and in PB the movements are much faster and someone else is determining where I have to move to. After the 4th Shot, I could play a little PB at a beginner level and at least try to move after the ball at the adv beginner level. After the 5th shot, I was able to play PB at the advanced beginner level but really can't move after the ball the way I did before my knee injury.
So the bottom line is my knee isn't as good as I would like but is better than it was before the shot and of course, don't know how long the improvement will last for at this point. The Dr. claims there could be an improvement in the next few weeks but time will tell. So far I'm not sorry I tried them since the shots and PT helped and they were really easy and painless to have done. Time will tell if I go a surgery route later. I
Hope I've helped someone make a decision.
aletarw
12-17-2020, 01:27 PM
I just had knee replacement by Dr. Van de Leur at the Orthopedic Institute on 27/441. Highly pleased with surgery, and their PT center which is located next to doctors office.
Pinball wizard
12-17-2020, 02:19 PM
I had a partial knee replacement for bone on bone problem. My other knee had also been bothering me so I had gel injection. So far a year later and I’m doing well. Dr Karena at Unova did a great job.
I second Dr. Karina at Unova. He did both of my knees. One was a full and the other was a partial. I was up and about in no time at all from both!
dadspet
03-23-2021, 09:35 AM
I finally decided to go with Physician Rehab on Rt 44 at Freedom Plaza, a little east past the Villages Brownwood Hotel (PHY Reh have a few other locations ). I previously had a total right knee replacement by Dr Nguyen several years ago and it was very successful but didn't really want to go through another surgery if I could avoid it. Dr Berger at Phy Rehab recommended a 5 shot series of Synvisc >GenVisc850 which I completed on Tuesday. Each week I got 1/2 hr of pt for my knee, the shot then ice, all 100% covered by Medicare and my AARP Gap insurance. The PT was good and I think useful; unfortunately, I'm not a really PT person so the only time I did the exercises was at the office or 1 or 2 times at home. The shots were easy and for the most part painless. The Dr. used a Florascope machine (?) to determine where the shots would go and also used it to view where the shots/gell actually went (with a dye). The Dr. took his time explaining what he was doing at each step in the injection and used the Florascope machine extensively to first determine where to place the needle on my knee at the correct angle and where the needle actually went when he put it in. Dye was used also to help determine where the gel actually went. I don't think he couldn't have done anything more to inject the gel where he wanted it. He indicated 5 Shots were determined by my insurance and this was good since if one of the gel injections didn't quite go into the right spot there were 4 more shot to get it into the right area and like I mentioned before I'm sure he couldn't have done any more to insure the shots were placed where he wanted them.
Now for the actual results. After the 2nd shot, I didn't limp any longer and was able to go up and down the hills on the executive golf courses that were a real issue before the shots. After the 3rd shot, I tried Pickle Ball and that was a complete failure. We dance a lot and dancing was ok (probably because I can control what I do and in PB the movements are much faster and someone else is determining where I have to move to. After the 4th Shot, I could play a little PB at a beginner level and at least try to move after the ball at the adv beginner level. After the 5th shot, I was able to play PB at the advanced beginner level but really can't move after the ball the way I did before my knee injury.
So the bottom line is my knee isn't as good as I would like but is better than it was before the shot and of course, don't know how long the improvement will last for at this point. The Dr. claims there could be an improvement in the next few weeks but time will tell. So far I'm not sorry I tried them since the shots and PT helped and they were really easy and painless to have done. Time will tell if I go a surgery route later. I
Hope I've helped someone make a decision.
I started this topic and I'll provide a finishing update. About 1 month ago my knee started to get worst. I struggle and finally went in for a cortisone shot. After a few days that shot helped some but my knee was still worst then before I had the 6 gel injections. My results are: Even though I was told I was a good candidate for the gel injections and had a series of 6, after about 2 months my knee is clearly not better and to the point I have an appointment to hopefully schedule a complete knee replacement. I'm going to Dr Nguyen who did my right knee and in my opinion is clearly the Dr to go to for knee replacement. He does side replacement and a friend told me yesterday he went in at 5:30am and was released home about 11am. Dr Nguyen associate did his knee but Dr Nguyen assisted. After the surgery he was in minimal pain, no walker and out to dinner a week later walking pretty good I think. They are soon opening an office in The Villages or close by.
bagboy
03-23-2021, 09:48 AM
I started this topic and I'll provide a finishing update. About 1 month ago my knee started to get worst. I struggle and finally went in for a cortisone shot. After a few days that shot helped some but my knee was still worst then before I had the 6 gel injections. My results are: Even though I was told I was a good candidate for the gel injections and had a series of 6, after about 2 months my knee is clearly not better and to the point I have an appointment to hopefully schedule a complete knee replacement. I'm going to Dr Nguyen who did my right knee and in my opinion is clearly the Dr to go to for knee replacement. He does side replacement and a friend told me yesterday he went in at 5:30am and was released home about 11am. Dr Nguyen associate did his knee but Dr Nguyen assisted. After the surgery he was in minimal pain, no walker and out to dinner a week later walking pretty good I think. They are soon opening an office in The Villages or close by.
I think you've made a great choice and from personal experience, Dr. Nguyen IS the go to doctor for TKRs. Good Luck!!!
Slowhand
03-23-2021, 09:52 AM
I have had three knee replacements and the VA doctor told me that I knee another one.. So they gave me a metal hinged knee brace.. You might try that.. but I would another knee replacement for sure... today's knee replacement are quicker and easier than the ones put in 10 to 20 years ago... my last one was in 2005 .... Good Luck Slowhand...
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