Pain six months after knee surgery may be caused by strain, postoperative adhesion, traumatic arthritis, other diseases and so on.
1. Strain: After knee surgery, if the range of knee movement is too large, too long, etc., it may cause strain or even laceration of the muscles around the knee joint, which is not only unfavorable for recovery, but also may cause pain.
2. Post-operative adhesion: after knee surgery, some patients may have adhesion in the surgical area, which may limit the activities or even cause local inflammation and pain.
3. Traumatic arthritis: Traumatic arthritis is a sequela of localized joints and is difficult to recover from.
4. Other diseases: other diseases in the knee area, such as osteoarthritic tumor, gout, bone fracture, etc., can also cause pain.
It is recommended to go to the surgery hospital for CT, MRI and other examinations to clarify the cause of the disease, actively standardize the treatment, improve the prognosis and avoid delaying the condition.