I've been going to this reconstruction orthopedic surgeon for a year. As I have severe pain in my right knee where they put in the partial knee replacement back in 03 or 18 years ago. When it was put in they said it would only last about 7 maybe 10 years. Well, he's been putting a shot in that knee every 3 months. As Insurance will only pay for one shot every three months. Use to work, then it got down to 2 months, & finally one month. After the last time, I came into the house & I have 3 steps to get in. I twisted that knee.
So he sent me to Physical Therapy. The fellow there done everything he could to help with the pain, he said I think you have a torn ligament or something in that knee. So Friday when I was in to get my shot in the knee I ask the surgeon if I could get an MRI as the P.T.s says I might have a torn ligament or something in there?
He said NO you can't get an MRI as you have metal in there. so I came home & researched on the web & both Mayo clinic & John Hopkins hospital says yes you can as after a person has a knee replacement & they start getting pain we have to do an MRI to find the loose part in the knee that's causing the pain.
My question is has anyone here ever had an MRI after a partial or full knee replacement?
So he sent me to Physical Therapy. The fellow there done everything he could to help with the pain, he said I think you have a torn ligament or something in that knee. So Friday when I was in to get my shot in the knee I ask the surgeon if I could get an MRI as the P.T.s says I might have a torn ligament or something in there?
He said NO you can't get an MRI as you have metal in there. so I came home & researched on the web & both Mayo clinic & John Hopkins hospital says yes you can as after a person has a knee replacement & they start getting pain we have to do an MRI to find the loose part in the knee that's causing the pain.
My question is has anyone here ever had an MRI after a partial or full knee replacement?