Old knee surgery – new opportunity: how scar care helps even years later

Many people live for years with lingering effects of a knee surgery. Though the outer wound may have healed, the feeling remains: “Something still doesn’t feel right.” The knee feels tight, numb, or hypersensitive to weather changes. Often, the cause lies in the scar itself.

What happens to old scars?
Scar tissue changes the body’s structures permanently. Adhesions between skin, fascia, and muscles limit mobility and affect posture. The result: unconscious compensatory movements, guarding postures, and muscular imbalances—sometimes even far from the knee itself.

This is where holistic scar care comes in. Even years after surgery, scar tissue can be reactivated. Uli’s method uses gentle manual techniques and neurological stimulation to reintegrate the scar into the body’s sensory and movement patterns. It’s not just about the surface—it’s about restoring function and internal balance.

Typical effects after treatment:

  • Improved tissue mobility

  • Less tightness and discomfort

  • Better joint function

  • Increased body awareness

  • Improved sleep and relaxation

Conclusion:
Even if your knee surgery was years ago, it’s never too late to treat the scar. True healing means moving freely again—without that lingering feeling that “something isn’t right.”

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