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Nurses with Knee Problems

Nurses with Knee Problems from Floor Surfaces? 51 members have participated

  1. 1. Nurses with Knee Problems from Floor Surfaces?

    • Work on tile floor and no knee problem
      13%
      7
    • Work on carpeted floor, no knee problem
      1%
      1
    • Work on tile floor, knee problem
      66%
      34
    • Work on carpeted floor, no knee problem
      11%
      6
    • None of these apply--please explain
      5%
      3

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  • Guides

I've had bad knees since my late 20s, and nursing certainly hasn't done them any favors. I'm looking at TKR, left knee first, within the next five years or less, especially if I don't lose some of this &*$#@ weight. :stone

I voted work on tile floor, no knee problems. I'm 29, been in nursing for 4.5 years.

  • Guides
I voted work on tile floor, no knee problems. I'm 29, been in nursing for 4.5 years.

Oh, just you wait another 15 years.......you won't be singing such a happy tune then! :chuckle

Oh, just you wait another 15 years.......you won't be singing such a happy tune then! :chuckle

I know! That's why I figured I should mention that I'm still young and haven't nursed for long... so as not to skew the poll results!

:rotfl:

I am not a nurse yet, but my Mom has been one for almost 40 years and is having a TKR this coming Thursday. She has been putting this off for several years.

  • Experts

I'm a very hefty old lady, at almost 47 and I've been a nurse for 13 years but before that I was active duty military.

Well, I guess I am in for a rough road ahead!! I am starting my 1st semester of clinicals in Aug 05. I am 25 y/o and have Tendonitis in both knees but my right is is the worst. I figure-skated for many years when I was younger and I was very competitive. I know that is why I have bad knees. They don't act up all the time but when they do is can be unbarable. It doesn't matter if I am sitting or standing. However, if I am constantly moving the pain isn't as bad. If I take one Naproxen 500mg my knees don't hurt for about 8 hours. I know that since I am going into nursing I am going to have rough days but I refuse to let that stop me. I guess when I become a nurse, and I find out how much the tendonitis is going to bother me I will find out what I can have done about it. I am just grateful I don't have any other problems.

Jennifer

Have had bad knees since I was a junior in nursing school (over 30 yrs ago.) It's always been horrible to squat down (for instance to read the hourly urine output on a urimeter of a hanging foley bag.) I have found that keeping my quads very strong (some hours in the gym) works wonders and I've been able to avoid the knife.

BUT: I really hate it that they took Vioxx off the market!!!! That was the only drug that would make the discomfort go away. Worked better than Vicodan.

I left floor nursing a year ago after 8 years on tile floors. Just had major surgery (tibial osteotomy, VMO advance, lateral release, medial plication) on RK and will have the same done on LK in October. My original issues were congenital alignment issues, not caused by tile floors, but I'm sure the arthritis that sparked the pain (at age 36! :uhoh3:) wasn't helped at all by all the running up and down halls. Thankfully, I got off the floor beforehand, because I don't know what I'd have done without being able to work for the last 4 months post-op!

I've got knee problems on the right one, after years of being on my feet on tile or concrete floors, even before nursing.

I have had a right ACL repair w/ removal of my lateral meniscus(rugby :rolleyes: ) and I have had bouts of arthritis like symptoms since I was 12(Lupus) so I have always had knee problems, but I can help it with good shoes. If I wear my street shoes my knees and back will ache for a couple days.

13 years on tile floors, 6 years on carpeted. Knees are terrible. I too know that I would be better off if I could lose a few lbs. My hubby works on concrete floors in a warehouse and at 38 was diagnosed athritis bilat knees. Right is worse and Doc had him fitted for a brace which helped some. Started taking glucosamine with chondroitin and says it has helped alot. I know I'm buying a lot less naproxin now days.

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