How To Break Up Painful Scar Tissue To Help Heal After A Knee Replacement
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 Published On Dec 7, 2023

Scar tissue after surgery can slow down or even stop you from making progress in your healing.

It can be painful, lead to swelling, it might grab nerves in the area.

Breaking up scar tissue requires mechanical forces to make sure you get the parts of the knee that have scar tissue moving more freely.

In this video, Dr. David shows you how to break up painful scar tissue to help heal after a knee replacement.

Looking for more help with a knee replacement problem? Check out this playlist:

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00:00 How to break up painful scar tissue
00:51 Scar tissue explained
03:46 Massage technique
06:14 More help


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