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Recovering From Total Knee Replacement. Burning And Tingling In The Knee. Nerve Problem?

I am recovering from total knee replacement--week 3. Because my leg had become somewhat "bowed" the surgeon had to do more surgery. The incision is healing fine but I have a constant burning and tingling sensation all over the knee area. I assume this is a nerve condtion. When can I expect this burning and tingling sensation to go away ?
Wed, 10 Apr 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello, this might be due to stretching effect on nerve placed during correcting severe deformity. Don't worry it will go away within a period of 3 - 6'months maximum. Thank you
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Recovering From Total Knee Replacement. Burning And Tingling In The Knee. Nerve Problem?

Hello, this might be due to stretching effect on nerve placed during correcting severe deformity. Don t worry it will go away within a period of 3 - 6 months maximum. Thank you