Physical Therapist Questions Knee Replacement

Is it advisable to undergo physical therapy after knee replacement surgery?

My husband is 38 years old and has recently undergone a knee replacement surgery. Is physical therapy recommended for him? How long should we wait before starting out his therapy?

7 Answers

You should start physical therapy right away - you dont want adhesions to develop. The longer you wait, the more tougher it will get to stretch out the muscles.
Yes. Depends on your surgeon's timeline
He should start therapy immediately to prevent knee joint stiffness.
Absolutely. To gain full range of motion, good muscle strength and balance, as well as full functional ability, PT is needed.

Veli P. Sipila, PT, OMT, CIDN
Yes. Usually, the physicians recommend PT right after surgery.
He should have started the day after surgery
Your surgeon will direct you when to start therapy.