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Do you have the URL for the advice about letting the " clot " set? Unless the

kneecap is scraped into the bone, I don't think you'll even get a clot, because

articular cartilage doesn't have a " good " blood supply. And even if you did get

a clot, you wouldn't want it to come loose & be floating around in your knee.

My doc told me to start walking as soon as I could.

Ann

How Long on Cruches

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> I am getting the cartilage under my knee cap scraped next week and

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> trying to see how long I will be on cruches. Can anyone give me a

> time frame?

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> Thank you,

> Curtis

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If I find the URL again I will send it to you. My doctor said that

although he is not sure exactly where radiologists came up with

the " class " of cartilage damage he said that mine is a class three,

four being the worst. In short, they are going to scrap to the bone.

Only a week on cruches though.....that is encouraging.

> > It depends on how well you rest afterwards, I personally was on

> crutches for 6 days, then took it a little more gingerly.

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> > I am getting the cartilage under my knee cap scraped next week

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> > trying to see how long I will be on cruches. Can anyone give

me a

> > time frame?

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> > Thank you,

> > Curtis

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They only recommended I used crutches for around a week for a scrape and lat

release. You can walk without them (in my case) in a few days but LIGHTLY. I

would recommend fore arm crutches I found them easier to move around on and

you can walk with one using it as a cane with more leverage.

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I just thought of this reading another response (late bloomer, lol) if you

have access to a wheelchair it is so much easier the first couple days. And

also from what I've been told by my surgeon, the scrape by itself is much more

forgiving than adding the lateral release, if you're having the scrape alone

you will probably find it easier than what you think to get around.

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That's how it was with me. I don't get it though. With the scrape, you have

newly abraded tissues, some of which may be bone, which has pain nerves, whereas

with the lateral release, they just go through the knee space and there's no

weight bearing on the lateral retinaculum. Any suggestions, anyone?

Ann

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I just thought of this reading another response (late bloomer, lol) if you

have access to a wheelchair it is so much easier the first couple days. And

also from what I've been told by my surgeon, the scrape by itself is much more

forgiving than adding the lateral release, if you're having the scrape alone

you will probably find it easier than what you think to get around.

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As far as I was told I have grade 4 (the worst?) they never said anything

about scraping to bare bone, my surgeon was trying to save whatever I had left,

if any. In my case I will have quite a few surgeries done to prolong

replacements of both knees. I'm 24 and my surgeon and his colleagues have told

me

that unless some miracle occurs and I rebuild my cartilage in a couple years, I

will need a wheel chair by the time I'm 30. Not something that I'm looking

forward to. I know we are all different in our ailments but I never thought

they'd just come out and tell you something like that, I appreciate the honesty

but I hate knowing my fate.

Does anyone here have a problem with stumbling/falling? I always blamed it

on my knees but the doctors sent me to a neurologist for MS testing and that

led to MRI's on my back. Found out through the MRI I have severe bulging discs

causing interference with my nerves, doc gave me an EEG and after about 20

pricks of the needle there was no nerve response in my back. Anyway, he said

the

numbness in my leg and the loss of control was not from my bad knees its from

nerve damage in my back.

Ain't I just the picture of health!!?

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When you got your scrape and release, did they scrape down to the

bone? I have a grade 3 degreneration of the cartilage. My surgeon

said they must scrape all the cartilage out to the bleeding bone to

form a blood clot, did you have that done? I have already had

lateral releases on both of my knees (right knee-1991,left knee-

1999). Didn't know if all this info makes a difference on the amount

of time on cruches.

Curtis

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Not sure who you're addressing, but since I just had this done -- unfortunately,

won't be able to answer till I see my doc next week. He gave me the impression

that he was only going to " smooth " the ragged tissue back to the point where

it's " whole " , not necessarily to the bone. Will let you know if I find out.

Sorry not to be helpful here.

Ann

RE: How long on Cruches

When you got your scrape and release, did they scrape down to the

bone? I have a grade 3 degreneration of the cartilage. My surgeon

said they must scrape all the cartilage out to the bleeding bone to

form a blood clot, did you have that done? I have already had

lateral releases on both of my knees (right knee-1991,left knee-

1999). Didn't know if all this info makes a difference on the amount

of time on cruches.

Curtis

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Have you looked into IAGH for your scraped chondromalacia? http://www.iagh.com/

I haven't had this done. I think someone here has. It sounds good. Better

than nothing.

Ann

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As far as I was told I have grade 4 (the worst?) they never said anything

about scraping to bare bone, my surgeon was trying to save whatever I had

left,

if any. In my case I will have quite a few surgeries done to prolong

replacements of both knees. I'm 24 and my surgeon and his colleagues have

told me

that unless some miracle occurs and I rebuild my cartilage in a couple years,

I

will need a wheel chair by the time I'm 30. Not something that I'm looking

forward to. I know we are all different in our ailments but I never thought

they'd just come out and tell you something like that, I appreciate the

honesty

but I hate knowing my fate.

Does anyone here have a problem with stumbling/falling? I always blamed it

on my knees but the doctors sent me to a neurologist for MS testing and that

led to MRI's on my back. Found out through the MRI I have severe bulging

discs

causing interference with my nerves, doc gave me an EEG and after about 20

pricks of the needle there was no nerve response in my back. Anyway, he said

the

numbness in my leg and the loss of control was not from my bad knees its from

nerve damage in my back.

Ain't I just the picture of health!!?

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From my MRI's it shows that I don't have enough cartilage left to

smooth out. Going down to the bleeding bone to form a blood clot to

act as cartilage, just not as strong or durable.

> Not sure who you're addressing, but since I just had this done --

unfortunately, won't be able to answer till I see my doc next week.

He gave me the impression that he was only going to " smooth " the

ragged tissue back to the point where it's " whole " , not necessarily

to the bone. Will let you know if I find out. Sorry not to be

helpful here.

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> Ann

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> When you got your scrape and release, did they scrape down to the

> bone? I have a grade 3 degreneration of the cartilage. My

surgeon

> said they must scrape all the cartilage out to the bleeding bone

to

> form a blood clot, did you have that done? I have already had

> lateral releases on both of my knees (right knee-1991,left knee-

> 1999). Didn't know if all this info makes a difference on the

amount

> of time on cruches.

>

>

> Curtis

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Good luck! Looks like a lot of us are getting scraped at more or less the same

time. Can we make a scientific experiment out of this? (Just a joke.)

Ann

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> When you got your scrape and release, did they scrape down to the

> bone? I have a grade 3 degreneration of the cartilage. My

surgeon

> said they must scrape all the cartilage out to the bleeding bone

to

> form a blood clot, did you have that done? I have already had

> lateral releases on both of my knees (right knee-1991,left knee-

> 1999). Didn't know if all this info makes a difference on the

amount

> of time on cruches.

>

>

> Curtis

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