Knee Replacement Surgery in Washington, PA & Wheeling, WV
Regain Mobility and Functionality After Knee Replacement Surgery in Washington, PA & Wheeling, WV
Undergoing knee replacement surgery is a major, life-changing procedure. While the surgery itself replaces damaged cartilage and bone to alleviate chronic joint pain, the road to full recovery extends well beyond the operating room.
That’s why CrossRoads Physical Therapy’s experienced physical therapists are here to guide you through each step of rehabilitation after total or partial knee replacement. With convenient locations across Washington, PA & Wheeling, WV our caring experts provide personalized therapy programs to help you:
- Restore range of motion and flexibility
- Regain strength and stability
- Effectively manage surgery-related pain and discomfort
- Smoothly transition back to daily work, leisure, and life activities
Whether you had a total or partial knee replacement days ago or years in the past, CrossRoads Physical Therapy tailor therapy plans to meet your unique needs and goals. Read on to learn how our proven rehabilitation methods can get you moving freely again after knee replacement surgery.
Who Can Benefit From CrossRoads Physical Therapy’s Knee Replacement Rehab Services
Our comprehensive knee replacement therapy programs are designed for a wide range of patients, including those who:
- Recently underwent total or partial knee replacement surgery
- Struggle with stiffness, instability, pain, or other lingering surgery-related issues
- Need therapy months or years after surgery to maintain functionality
- Want to return to beloved work, leisure, or everyday activities
- Seek to preserve joint health and avoid additional surgery
Custom treatment plans help maximize outcomes for patients of all ages, activity levels, and stages post-operation.
The Vital Role of Physical Therapy After Knee Replacement Surgery in Washington, PA & Wheeling, WV
While knee replacement surgery reshapes the joint, physical therapy afterward plays a crucial role in rebuilding strength and mobility. Without proper rehab, scar tissue can form improperly inside the joint, resulting in limited flexibility and discomfort. Lack of exercise can also cause the muscles surrounding the knee to become weak and shrink.
Under the watchful eyes of our therapists, patients safely:
- Heal surgery sites through targeted exercises
- Restore range of motion and flexibility
- Rebuild strength and stability
- Expand abilities to walk, climb stairs, stand up from chairs, and more
- Receive hands-on manual therapy and modalities to ease acute pain
- Learn to protect the new joint with proper body mechanics
- Gain independence to prevent falls or future injury
The expertise, support, and constant customization provided by CrossRoads Physical Therapy’s therapists lead to better function, confidence, and quality of life.
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The Benefits of Physical Therapy After Knee Replacement Surgery in Washington, PA & Wheeling, WV
Each element of our tailored knee replacement rehab programs is designed to help patients achieve positive outcomes after surgery. Key benefits include:
Improved Mobility and Flexibility
Getting in and out of bed, standing up, walking, using stairs, exercising, driving, working in the garden – these basic movements require balance, coordination, and free range of motion around the knee joint. Our physical therapists help patients recapture this natural flexibility through targeted strengthening and stretching exercises. Manual techniques like joint mobilization are also used to maintain or improve motion within the new knee. With diligent therapy, patients can descend stairs foot over foot rather than lead with the healthy leg. They may also walk smoothly without assistive devices or modify activity to avoid discomfort.
Enhanced Muscular Strength and Stability
The quadriceps, hamstrings, calves, hip flexors, and core muscles surrounding the knee joint provide essential support and stabilization during everyday activities. But surgery, scar tissue formation, and inactivity after the procedure can cause these muscles to weaken substantially.
CrossRoads Physical Therapy’s therapy routines counteract muscular atrophy through repetitive exercises that incrementally regain power and endurance. Improving the coordination of these muscle groups also enhances stability for walking, standing, exercising, and other functions.
With stronger leg muscles, patients have an easier time moving about freely and keeping their balance during daily living.
Effective Pain Management
Because surgery traumatizes soft tissues like ligaments, tendons, and bones within the knee, postoperative pain is common. Pain left untreated can impede mobility goals, delay progress, and affect mental health.
Our therapists utilize a variety of hands-on techniques and modalities to alleviate surgical pain, including:
- Gentle joint and soft tissue mobilization
- Therapeutic exercises to heal tissues without further trauma
- Electrical stimulation to block pain signals
- Cold and hot packs to alleviate swelling and discomfort
- TENS therapy to modify pain perception
As acute pain subsides, patients find it easier to participate in rehab exercises – further accelerating their progress.
FAQs: Knee Replacement Physical Therapy Essentials
If you’re considering knee replacement surgery, chances are you have plenty of questions about the procedure and recovery process. Here we answer some of the key physical therapy-related
FAQs patients often ask:
How Long Does Physical Therapy Last After Knee Replacement Surgery in Washington, PA & Wheeling, WV?
Most patients participate in therapy for 4-6 months post-surgery. In the early weeks, sessions may occur 2-3 times per week to manage pain, regain range of motion, improve strength, and practice techniques like walking. Frequency often decreases gradually as abilities improve.
Some patients elect to continue physical therapy for 6-12 months (or more) after surgery – especially those highly active prior to joint degeneration. Ongoing conditioning, strength training, and balance work can help maintain optimal function long-term.
When Can I Drive After Knee Replacement Surgery?
Most surgeons provide clearance to drive 2-4 weeks after surgery, as long as you meet a few mobility benchmarks first. Requirements often include demonstrating good muscle control, being able to bend the knee 90 degrees, and comfortably operating pedals without restrictive devices. Prior to medical approval, our therapists help patients achieve these strength, flexibility and coordination prerequisites through customized exercises and practice. We also instruct patients on proper movements to enter/exit vehicles without straining healing tissues.
How Soon After Surgery Can I Walk or Exercise?
The first 1-2 days after surgery, therapists focus on gentle exercises in bed to stimulate blood flow, reduce swelling, and maintain mobility achieved intraoperatively. As pain and inflammation subside, patients progress to seated range of motion activities, bed mobility skills, and brief periods of walking with support. Exercises grow progressively more challenging under the guidance of our experts.
Low-impact cardio like stationary biking or swimming is typically introduced 4-6 weeks post-op to improve strength and endurance without jarring impact. More vigorous exercise usually occurs at the 3-6 month marks or as individually tolerated.
Meet CrossRoads Physical Therapy’s Highly Qualified Physical Therapy Team
Each of our distinguished therapists possesses advanced expertise combined with unwavering compassion. Get acquainted with just a few of the professionals guiding patients to success before and after knee replacement surgery:
Dr. Rachel Hoffman, DPT, PT
A physical therapist for years assisting a wide variety of knee conditions. Strong interest in strength and conditioning programs tailored to enhance stability and function following joint reconstruction. Together with these knowledgeable experts, you’ll receive fully personalized therapy for each phase of your knee replacement surgery recovery.
About The Author
Imagine overcoming limitations and regaining your physical strength. Dr. Kevin Perris, a DPT, PT has helped countless individuals like you do just that. Practicing at CrossRoads Physical Therapy in Washington, PA & Wheeling, WV. Dr. Kevin Perris believes in tailored care and utilizes innovative techniques to create unique solutions for each patient’s journey.
Start Healing Today at CrossRoads Physical Therapy Physical Therapy
If knee osteoarthritis has taken away your ability to move pain-free, surgery may provide relief – but the real work starts afterward. CrossRoads Physical Therapy’s physical therapists oversee your entire rehabilitation journey beyond the operating room. Our proven treatments soothe surgical pain, restore flexibility, rebuild strength, expand function, and enable activities you love.
Request an appointment or call us to schedule your initial evaluation at one of CrossRoads Physical Therapy’s convenient Washington, PA locations. Our compassionate experts look forward to helping you move forward after knee replacement.