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Joint stiffness, limited mobility, and pain that simply won’t go away. These are a few symptoms that indicate a need for joint replacement surgery. Joint replacement surgery is a type of orthopedic surgery where a dysfunctional joint surface is replaced with an orthopedic prosthesis. The average recovery time for total joint replacement is around 2-3 months. Patients often spend the first two weeks managing pain. In the following 2-3 weeks, patients usually start physical therapy. This is recommended to help ease recovery and prevent complications. Likewise, we will discuss the importance of starting physiotherapy after receiving joint replacement surgery.
  • Manage Pain Pain after joint replacement surgery is normal. Hence, therapy includes pain management after going through surgery. While the first few therapy sessions may feel uncomfortable, stretching and movement can reduce pain by enhancing circulation and strengthening joint structure.
  • Faster Recovery After undergoing surgery, your joint needs to flex and move to heal correctly. By going through therapy, a therapist can manipulate your joints and provide strengthening exercises. This promotes faster healing, so you can get back to your normal routine.
  • Reduce Inflammation Inflammation is another common symptom after surgery. Therapy involves exercises that move your joints which encourages your body to begin healing the area. This reduces inflammation and improves blood flow to the joint to enhance circulation too.
We at Outcomes Therapy are committed to providing high-quality therapeutic services to aid in your recovery and the improvement of your quality of life. From physical to occupational therapy, our goal is to address conditions that affect your mobility and safety. Set an appointment to discuss your needs.