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Knee and ThighACL and Knee Surgery Post Op Rehab
Knee Surgery Post up Rehab and Exercises -by Vic Goradia, M.D.
After surgery, your doctor will have told you whether you should wear a brace and when to wear it. Icing or cryotherapy is recommended for the best recovery and can be applied using the cryocuff device, ice man, a regular ice pack or any other cooling or passive cooling device. Ice should be applied over bandages for a period of time several times a day until your follow up appointment in most cases. Pay attention to instructions on whether you should or should not take a shower. Pain control is important!You should NOT wait until your pain is unbearable before taking your pain medications. Your knee is usually injected with medications during the surgery in order to help with pain relief. These medications typically wear off 4-6 hours after surgery. Most patients are given prescriptions for pain and Phenergan (Promethazine) to take as needed for nausea; as nausea is a common side affect of the pain medication. You can help prevent nausea by making sure you eat when you take lightheaded. Make sure you increase your fluid intake. The pain medication and ice should help to "control" your pain, however, it will NOT take away all of the pain. Post Op Swelling and Stiffness is normal.Swelling and Stiffness about the knee are expected for the first several weeks following your surgery. Continuing to ice, use anti inflammatories, and exercise will help this. This can also be achieved by propping your heel on a chair facing you or on the arm of a couch. Your foot may swell or feel cool because you are lying around without moving the leg. It should become warmer as you move around more. Side effects that should NOT be ignored! Call your doctor.
Important exercises you will begin the day of surgeryThese exercises are crucial to your rehabilitation and the following is a general guide for the rehabilitation following knee surgery. Physical Therapy Programs are individualized for each patient by a doctor or physical therapist and a successful outcome is dependent on adequate communication between the patient, therapist and surgeon. Considering those points, these are just guidelines.
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I got operated for ACL 4 months before.I am a football player. Pls let me know some exercises to proceed with, preferably with photos. I am not that much confident till now.
It is important to educate and motivate the patient to be as compliant as possible.
Education on reducing swelling and pain control are vital once getting home.
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