Pain & Swelling 6 mos post Cartiva surgery
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Dr has ordered CT scan. Does anyone know of someone having to have their Cartiva implant removed?
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Posted , 18 users are following.
Dr has ordered CT scan. Does anyone know of someone having to have their Cartiva implant removed?
1 like, 34 replies
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nancy0814 lola2017
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lola2017
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I had Multiple Ace Wrap Bandages on at all times. Iced consistently, stayed off my feet and kept it elevated. MD delayed the removal of sutures by a week and he extended the length of time that I wasn't allowed to drive. Can't remember now... but either 4 to 6 weeks.
Physical therapist was never thrilled w/results. Lots of scar tissue at incision site and toe would make an odd "crunching" sound when I tried to bend it. Due to the swelling on the bottom of my foot I can't bend it very far. Finished 2 mos of therapy the end of July and her recommendation at that time was to wear an enclosed shoe instead of a sandal to control swelling, stay off my foot as much as possible and keep icing.
Throughout this entire recovery process (including PT) I continued to have pain off & on, swelling, achiness, & spasms. Dr had to break the bone for Akin Osteotomy, it's to be expected. And truly there were some bad days. But this, this has just become non-stop chronic pain and I am so sick of it. I meditate a lot & I have a high tolerance for pain, but after a while it wears on a person. I need to keep my weight down because I have spinal issues & I can't walk w/o my foot swelling up. I want my life back.
Had scan on Friday, hopefully CT results will be read out and I can pick them up at Hospital tomorrow.
monica63va lola2017
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bev01638 monica63va
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Kristina2018 lola2017
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bev01638 Kristina2018
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i never was able to have my fusion but nothing has changed except sandals got me thru summer not sure when ill do it as I'm in need of shoulder replacement how are you doing?
rose64565 lola2017
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1st implant nov 2017, failed and replaced feb 2018, now scheduling another surgery as 2nd implant failed.
ericav lola2017
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i had my surgery 2.5 months ago. Sometimes it feels like my toe joint is stuck and its almost like cracking the knuckle to bend it up it also hurts to bend it up towards the ceiling. Doc did not schedule physical therapy but i feel it needs to be assessed . Also the joint closest to my toe nail now burns and aches. Now looking for research on indicators of failure.
rose64565 ericav
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When mine failed I had pain with movement, or just throbing, and it made a clicking sound. So after 2 implants failed I now have a fusion. The fusion is painful and swollen and finding comfortable shoes is a task. I need a rocker sole like Hoka or Sketchers or a flat shoe like Alegria.
christy4466 rose64565
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Sorry for all your pain! Do you know why your implants failed?? Im seeking some answers to why these are failing my surgeon is no longer doing Cartiva
joe97413 rose64565
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I recommend Hoka shoes. Joe
christy4466 lola2017
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had CT SCAN orthopaedic surgeon recommending Cartiva removal and suggesting fusion anyone else in this predicament? my surgeon has stopped Cartiva implants all together too many failing and quickly i had 30 days of mild relief and back to daily chronic pain again
bev01638 christy4466
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i haven't seen my surgeon in awhile as i needed shoulder replaced first. i do not know if my surgeon isn't doing it anymore. My husband had fusion for a removal of bunion and his recovery was way longer-6 weeks no weight - unlike where i could walk with boot on. i need both feet done...
walking and finding comfortable shoes continue to be very difficult. and as someone else said i too need to walk to loose weight
joe97413 lola2017
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I was told by my doctor that if the Cartiva implant didn't work, he could always do a fusion. I had my surgery on both toes on January 15, 2019. X-rays showed the implants looked good. I am still experiencing soreness. My doctor on March 4th told me it's normal for my feet to hurt. He said to give it another 6 to 8 weeks for the soreness to go away. I hope he's right. Joe
christy4466 joe97413
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sure hope so!! many seem to have great success! i cant stand too much more pain my head is spinning trying to decide what to do my surgeon stopped doing Cartiva implantstoo many failing kinda scarytrying to wait this out and see i am having Mayo Clinic review my case in the meantime hope you continue to heel well!!!! take care