Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 Hi Lois, Your pain is exactly what mine was and I found a TENS unit (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator) very helpful. I got me through my work days and allowed my to relax at home. Mine was fully covered by my insurance since I asked for a prescription for it from my Ortho doc. (if not, you can buy them elsewhere on the internet) The doctors office took care of everything. They would have delivered it to my work or home, but I opted to pick it up so I could pick out the kind of electro pads I wanted. I picked the largest ones they had and placed one on my leg above my knee and one my groin. It took care of all the muscular/nerve like pain and allowed me to walk with less limpng. I also did the neuro-muscular deep tissue massage. It was great at frist, increasing my range of motion in my leg like I hadn't seen in years. However after 5 treatments, something went wrong and I had such bad sciatic pain I had to get an epidural steriod injection in my back to relieve my discomfort. My pain had moved from the front of my thigh to the back and I was so miserable I couldn't work. If you go for massage be sure who you pick is well qualified and reputable. I also found laying on my back with pillows under my knees very relieving as well. Have enough pillows so your feet almost dangle and you get a pull in your hip. Your leg may spasm a bit at first but it will go away in a few minutes. Post-op my pain is completely gone. Good luck and hang in there. Diane -- In surfacehippy , " lois_gers <lgers@n...> " <lgers@n...> wrote: > I know that one has a lot of pain before surgery. Why else would > we be driven to resurf then (insert grin)?? My question concerns > types of pain. While I have a lot of hip pain and groin pain, I am > experiencing really awful knee and shin pain. Is this common? > Is there anything I can do to relieve it besides pain killers > (doesn't help much) and waiting for the surgery date (March 27th)? > Any simple (I can't do much at this point) exercises? Words of > wisdom? Is this even " normal " to have pain in the knee and shin? > > Thanks, > Lois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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