When can I shave my legs after knee replacement surgery?

Do not shave your legs within 3-4 days of surgery.
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Can you shave after surgery?

It is important to ask your doctor when you can start shaving after surgery. In most cases, we recommend waiting approximately two weeks. Again, an electric razor would be beneficial during early recovery.
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How soon after TKR can you get a pedicure?

Your dentist will give you an antibiotic before all dental procedures for the rest of your life. Do not have manicures or pedicures within two weeks of your surgery.
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How long does it take for a total knee replacement incision to heal?

Caring for a Knee Replacement Surgery Incision

In general: The wound should be cleaned and bandages changed daily. Immersing the leg in a bath tub, hot tub, or pool must be avoided until the wound is adequately healed—typically for a minimum of 4 weeks.
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Will my legs be shorter after knee replacement?

Leg length isn't affected by knee replacement

As a knee replacement doesn't affect those ligaments, leg length remains unchanged.
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Why is my leg longer after knee replacement?

A knee replacement does not involve such long shafts inserted to the femur and tibia (shin bone). Your leg may end up longer simply because now you have a joint space where as before you had lost all joint space and was “bone on bone”.
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Why is my leg crooked after knee replacement?

In some situations, however, the leg may still appear crooked after surgery. Injuries to nerves, blood vessels, and other structures. There are several important blood vessels and nerves in the vicinity of the knee joint which are at risk during the surgery. Damage to these structures is rare.
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How far should I be walking after knee replacement?

Your orthopaedic surgeon and physical therapist may recommend that you exercise for 20 to 30 minutes daily, or even 2 to 3 times daily; and walk for 30 minutes, 2 to 3 times daily during your early recovery.
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How soon after knee replacement can I sleep on my side?

Sleep on Your Side

You can, but it's wise not to do so until at least a few weeks after surgery, when you can start bending your knee. Make sure you lay on your non-operative side. Sleeping this way makes sure no pressure falls on the knee you had surgery on.
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What is the most commonly reported problem after knee replacement surgery?

Knee Stiffness

One of the most common problems people experience after knee replacement is a stiff knee joint. Often these symptoms can cause difficulty with normal activities including going down stairs, sitting in a chair, or getting out of a car.
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What can you not do after knee replacement?

Exercises and movements to avoid after a knee replacement
  • using the handrail when going up and down the stairs.
  • using a rubber mat or shower chair when showering.
  • sitting down when putting on shorts or pants.
  • keeping the floor clear of stray toys, slippery rugs, and other objects that pose a tripping hazard.
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Why can't I shave my legs before knee surgery?

One of the worst actions you can do prior to a surgery is to shave your legs or arms. The surgical team loves to see hairy legs and armpits. This means there is a lower chance of infections. So go "European" for a week and save yourself the chance of an infection.
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Can I wear toenail polish during surgery?

Only light make-up should be worn, with no make-up around the eyes. All nail polish should be removed prior to surgery, including polish on toenails. Patients with long hair should not wear metal hair pins or barrettes.
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Will my surgery be Cancelled if I shaved?

Do not shave or wax any area on your body for a week before surgery (legs, bikini, underarms, etc.). Shaving can nick the skin and increase the risk of wound infection. If hair needs to be removed, it will be done at the hospital. 2.
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When can you shave over an incision?

If the scar is old and flat, then there will be little or no danger to shaving if you are careful. On the other hand, fresher scars or raised scar tissue will require much more caution. Older and flatter scars are safe to shave over or around but be careful when doing this.
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Why shaving around a wound should be avoided?

On June 11, the editors of The Lancet called on surgeons to stop shaving patients because it is dangerous. They cited evidence that skin damage from preoperative shaving leads to increased rates of infection after surgery.
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What is the fastest way to recover from a knee replacement?

5 Tips to Speed Up Recovery After Knee Surgery
  1. Follow All Physician Recommendations. You should always heed all of your surgeon's instructions and advice. ...
  2. Walk Frequently Once You're Allowed. ...
  3. Eat Healthy Foods. ...
  4. Get Plenty of Sleep. ...
  5. Do Physical and Occupational Therapy Exercises.
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Is it OK to sleep in a recliner after knee replacement?

Prepare a recovery area

Designate a recovery area (usually the living room) with a sturdy chair to relax in. The chair should be high enough that it is easy to sit down and get up from. It should have arms and a solid back so you don't fall. A recliner is a good choice because you can elevate your legs.
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What happens at 5 months after knee replacement?

The conventional wisdom, and most clinical literature, agree that at five months after knee replacement it is unlikely to see much gain in flexion (bending the knee back). It is understood that knee replacement patients have until three months to improve their flexion, and six months to finish off their knee extension.
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What happens at 8 weeks after knee replacement?

By 7-8 weeks after surgery, you continue to exercise your knee and work with your physical therapist. You may add more complicated exercises to your routine and exercise for longer periods of time. You should still plan to avoid high-impact workouts to avoid putting too much stress on your knee.
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What happens at 11 weeks after knee replacement?

7 to 11 weeks post-surgery

Your pain and stiffness should be greatly reduced by now. It may be possible for you to walk a few blocks without any assistance. In addition to walking, swimming, and bicycling, you can do more physical activities.
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How many times a day should you exercise after knee replacement?

In order to continue healing and improving, you must follow the instructions developed by your physical therapist with your specific needs in mind. As a surgeon, I recommend you exercise your knee joint at least two or three times daily after surgery.
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How long does thigh pain last after TKR?

At 6 weeks after surgery, the difference in thigh pain was gone. For total knee arthroplasty, using the tourniquet at a pressure of 100 mmHg above the systolic blood pressure is recommended. This is adequate to provide a bloodless field and will result in a less unpleasant postoperative period.
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What happens 6 months after TKR?

Six months after your knee replacement

Usually by the 6 month mark, you're about 90% recovered. 30 out of 100 patients at 6 months will say “My knee feels pretty normal like the other side,” while the other 70 will say, “It's still not quite a normal knee but it's substantially better than what I had before.”
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How long is knee warm after knee replacement?

Total knee patients can expect to feel warmth for 3-4 months after surgery. The heat is the body's indicator that healing is occurring.
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