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Post Surgical Knee Complications in Texas Workers’ Compensation Claims

Knee surgeries — including meniscus repairs, ACL reconstruction, PCL reconstruction, and arthroscopic procedures — are common in Texas workers’ compensation cases. These surgeries often help restore stability, reduce pain, and improve function. But not every worker heals on a predictable timeline, and post‑surgical complications can significantly delay recovery, prolong disability, and create conflict with the workers’ comp insurance company.

Insurance carriers frequently argue that ongoing symptoms are:

  • “Normal post‑operative soreness”
  • Degenerative changes
  • “Unrelated to the work injury”
  • “Evidence of non‑compliance”
  • “A reason to declare MMI early”


This post explains the most common post‑surgical knee complications, how they affect recovery, what treatment injured workers may need, and how these issues impact Texas workers’ compensation claims.

Common Post Surgical Knee Complications

Below are the complications most frequently seen after knee surgery — especially in workers’ comp cases where recovery is often slower due to job demands, psychosocial barriers, and delayed treatment approvals.

1. Arthrofibrosis (Post Surgical Stiffness)

Arthrofibrosis is excessive scar‑tissue formation that limits range of motion. Symptoms include:

  • Difficulty bending or straightening the knee
  • Pain with movement
  • A “tight” or “locked” feeling
  • Loss of functional mobility


Arthrofibrosis is one of the most common reasons workers struggle after ACL or meniscus surgery.

2. Persistent Swelling (Effusion)

Swelling that does not resolve can indicate:

  • Ongoing inflammation
  • Synovitis
  • Cartilage damage
  • Failed meniscus repair
  • Overuse during rehab
  • Infection (rare but serious)


Persistent effusion often requires additional treatment such as aspiration, injections, or modified therapy.

3. Failed Meniscus Repair or Re-Tear

Meniscus repairs sometimes fail due to:

  • Poor blood supply
  • Premature return to activity
  • Complex tear patterns
  • Degenerative tissue
  • Insufficient healing


Symptoms include locking, catching, instability, and sharp joint‑line pain.

4. Graft Failure After ACL or PCL Reconstruction

ACL/PCL grafts can fail due to:

  • Trauma
  • Poor graft placement
  • Inadequate rehab
  • Biological failure
  • Return to heavy work too soon


Graft failure often requires revision surgery, which is heavily disputed by insurance carriers.

5. Chronic Pain and Psychosocial Barriers

Even when surgery is technically successful, workers may experience:

  • Fear‑avoidance
  • Catastrophizing
  • Depression or anxiety
  • Sleep disturbance
  • Loss of confidence
  • Deconditioning


These psychosocial barriers significantly slow recovery and increase disability risk. 

6. Infection (Rare but Serious)

Signs include:

  • Redness
  • Heat
  • Fever
  • Severe pain
  • Drainage


Infections require urgent medical care and can lead to long‑term disability.

7. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

CRPS is a chronic pain condition that can develop after surgery. Symptoms include:

  • Burning pain
  • Color changes
  • Temperature changes
  • Swelling
  • Hypersensitivity


CRPS requires early diagnosis and multidisciplinary treatment.

Why Post Surgical Complications Create Conflict With Workers’ Comp

Insurance companies often dispute post‑surgical complications because they:

  • increase medical costs
  • extend disability periods
  • require additional imaging
  • may require revision surgery
  • delay return to work
  • complicate impairment ratings


Common insurance company arguments include:

  • “The worker should be healed by now.”
  • “Symptoms are degenerative.”
  • “The surgery was successful — ongoing pain is unrelated.”
  • “The worker is non‑compliant with therapy.”
  • “MMI should be declared.”


These disputes often lead to extent‑of‑injury battles, treatment denials, and premature MMI determinations.

 

Medical Treatment for Post Surgical Knee Complications

Injured workers may require:

Additional Physical Therapy

To address stiffness, weakness, or gait abnormalities.

Work Hardening

To rebuild job‑specific strength and confidence.

Chronic Pain Management Programs

To address psychosocial barriers and pain behaviors.

Functional Restoration Programs

The gold standard for chronic disabling knee pain.

See Functional Restoration Programs.

Injections

Steroid or viscosupplementation injections for inflammation or arthritis.

Aspiration

Removal of excess joint fluid.

Revision Surgery

For failed repairs, graft failure, or persistent mechanical symptoms.

Impairment Ratings After Post Surgical Knee Complications

Post‑surgical complications often increase impairment ratings due to:

  • Loss of range of motion
  • Strength deficits
  • Gait abnormalities
  • Chronic pain
  • Failed repairs
  • Need for revision surgery


ACL reconstruction with complications may commonly result in 4-10% whole‑person impairment.

Learn more at How to Dispute an Impairment Rating in Texas.

How MLF Legal Helps Injured Workers With Post Surgical Knee Complications

Our Workers’ Compensation Lawyers assist clients by:

  • Proving complications are part of the work injury
  • Challenging degenerative‑condition arguments
  • Securing additional therapy, injections, or surgery
  • Fighting premature MMI
  • Preparing workers for designated doctor exams
  • Challenging low impairment ratings
  • Winning disputes at BRCs and CCHs


Post‑surgical complications are winnable — but only with the right evidence and strategy.

The Bottom Line

Post‑surgical knee complications are common — and commonly disputed — in Texas workers’ compensation. Insurance companies often blame degeneration, non‑compliance, or unrelated causes to deny care.

If you are still struggling after knee surgery, you need a lawyer who understands the medical issues, the imaging findings, and the strategies necessary to win your case.

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Post Surgical Knee Complications in Texas Workers’ Compensation

FAQs: Post Surgical Knee Complications in Texas Workers’ Compensation Claims

  • Post‑surgical pain coverage — Yes. Complications are part of the original injury unless proven otherwise.
  • Failed meniscus repair — You may need revision surgery, which can be covered under workers’ comp.
  • Arthrofibrosis explained — Scar‑tissue formation can limit motion and require additional therapy.
  • Revision surgery denials — Yes, but denials can be challenged through UR, IRO, BRC, and CCH.
  • IR impact — Yes. Complications often result in higher impairment ratings.
  • Degenerative arguments — You can still qualify for treatment if work aggravated or accelerated the condition.

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