Top 10 Signs of a Loose and Unstable Knee Replacement

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A loose or unstable knee replacement is a common problem people begin to have years after knee surgery.

It's possible for the artificial knee replacement parts could loosen or wear down.

The medical cement used to hold the parts to the bone can fail and crack loose.

And the bone that contacts the knee replacement can fracture.

If the problem goes on for too long, it can cause the knee replacement to fail which might lead to having a knee replacement revision surgery in some people.

Thankfully, in most cases, it's possible to help a loose or unstable knee joint without surgery by resolving the underlying root muscle imbalance that sets up too much pressure in the knee joint.

Looking for more help with a problematic knee replacement? Check out this playlist:

🌟 “Knee Replacement Pain Help”

🌟 Learn about our "Failed Knee Replacement Recovery Program" here:

00:00 Top 10 Signs of Loose and Unstable Knee Replacement
00:28 Knee pain
00:48 Popping, clicking, knocking
01:25 Knee wobbling
02:15 Knee buckling
02:49 #5. Swelling
03:22 Reducing ability to walk
03:35 Reduced time on feet
04:03 Loss of motion
04:51 Joint locking
05:26 Dislocation
05:54 More help

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Any information available at this channel is intended for general guidance only and must never be considered a substitute for advice provided by a physician, medical provider or physical therapist. El Paso Manual Physical Therapy will not be liable for any injuries that happened due to performing any exercises or advice on this channel.
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Very informative thank you. I have almost every single symptom listed here except dislocation. I had a total knee replacement exactly 1 year ago I am in so much pain :(

coralocean
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My first implant went loose 1 month in Dutchess Orthopedic put it in 1 month in I couldn’t walk anymore, had to go for a revision surgery but not by them went to Ortho NY they did this one perfectly!! Big difference!!!! The physical therapy was the worst part !

roadking
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Can a bad hip ( waiting to get hip replacement) pull and stress TKP to cause a dislocation

annamariearnold
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I never had the popping until know, almost a year

Laura-dbom
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Good p.m.Doc. David watching done like no skip ads just to help your channel from London U.K. Dr. David you dont have video about bulging disc?

auroraborromeo
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Hi doctor, i'm a tall guy, 193cm and i have chondromalacia patella on my knees, is possible to have strong legs even with this problem?
Because i'm starting to workout and i'm really scared of forcing my knees

tiagomenezes
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I am hoping not to get a replacement for quite a while, in the meantime I am doing the exercise you have shown us. Thanks for sharing 😊

giovannacasadio
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I have had 4 total knee replacements and my right knee is now totally loose - I can't really walk any distance and I fall over a lot - broken my other leg twice and broken 2 toes - doctor's don't seem to know what to do- anyone out there in cyberspace got any ideas I would love to hear from you - getting desperate and worried the leg is going to totally collapse - everyone have a good day the sun is out in Wairoa New

StephenToohey
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I don't see the exercise link for loose knee? Can you post the link(s)?

quebecer