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Does Uptake In The Knee Hot Spots After Partial Knee Replacement Mean Requirement Of Full Knee Replacement?

Had a partial knee replacement on 2-11-2013,never seem to feel right. Went back to work in May, and within the next couple of weeks I was limping by the time I left work-on my feet all day. Went back to see PA and he took x-rays and said everything looked good was going to take a year at least to heal. Went back to see the Dr in October 2013 and he wanted a bone scan done-it showed a lot of "uptake in the whole knee-hot spots. Now he states I need a full knee replacement? Why would it be blk on the bone scan?
Mon, 27 Jan 2014
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it is very strange to diagnose failure of knee replacement on basis of bone scan. I would like you to take second opinion from other surgeon. I think physiotherapy can help you. Do not go for knee replacement in a hurry.
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Does Uptake In The Knee Hot Spots After Partial Knee Replacement Mean Requirement Of Full Knee Replacement?

it is very strange to diagnose failure of knee replacement on basis of bone scan. I would like you to take second opinion from other surgeon. I think physiotherapy can help you. Do not go for knee replacement in a hurry.