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Knee Osteoarthritis

Knee osteoarthritis is a condition that affects the joint, causing the deterioration of cartilage on the femur and tibia. This leads to inflammation, pain, and limited range of motion. Physical therapy plays a vital role in the recovery process by employing various techniques such as aquatic therapy, which can enhance strength, walking abilities, pain management, and range of motion.

After undergoing a total knee replacement surgery, rehabilitation through physical therapy becomes essential. It focuses on restoring range of motion, managing pain, improving strength, balance, walking skills, and overall endurance. The recovery journey may involve discomfort and frustration, and patients may question the necessity of the surgery. However, it is crucial to remain patient and adhere to a structured rehabilitation program. It typically takes around three months to observe significant improvements in mobility and overall function.

Through dedicated physical therapy, individuals with knee osteoarthritis and those who have undergone knee replacement surgery can effectively manage their condition, regain functionality, and enhance their quality of life.

Possible Treatment Goals

Enhance Balance

Enhance Weight-Bearing and Standing Abilities

Enhance Physical Fitness

Optimize Functional Abilities

Achieve Optimal Joint Alignment

Boost Muscle Strength and Power

Augment Oxygen Circulation to Tissues

Enhance Proprioceptive Awareness

Reduce Postoperative Complications

Optimize Range of Motion

Facilitate Relaxation

Empower Self-Care of Symptoms

Enhance Safety

Improve Endurance for Extended Activities

Facilitate Wound Healing

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