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Knee Surgery for Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Last updated Thursday, February 10, 2005

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Rehabilitation

What types of physical therapy do patients require after knee surgery for rheumatoid arthritis for rheumatoid arthritis of the knee?

Daily active self directed exercise and regular supervised physical therapy is essential to achieve and maintain good range of motion and restore muscle strength and mobility in the first 6-8 weeks after surgery.

What options exist for rehabilitation after knee surgery for rheumatoid arthritis for rheumatoid arthritis of the knee?

Physical therapy begins with the inpatient rehabilitation described above. After returning home, physical therapy can continue with the therapist coming to the patients home or in the therapists office as needed. If the patient is unable to travel outside the home, therapy at home can usually be arranged.

This therapy normally lasts 6-8 weeks and should be continued until the patient has a satisfactory range of motion and muscular strength is restored.

How long after knee surgery for rheumatoid arthritis for rheumatoid arthritis of the knee will patients be able to return to ordinary daily activities?

Patients normally walk unaided by 6 weeks and can comfortably do normal activities at 3 months.

After full recovery and rehabilitation from knee surgery for rheumatoid arthritis for rheumatoid arthritis of the knee, what are the limitations on the patient?

Patients are normally encouraged to remain active. Walking, recreational biking, and swimming or water aerobics are encouraged. Downhill skiing, running and contact sports are discouraged.

Surgery for Rheumatoid arthritis of the knee at the University of Washington

If you are interested in making an appointment to discuss this procedure, you can request an appointment using our online referrals website. To request a referral online, please click here. You can also call 206-598-4288 (outside the Seattle area: 800-440-3280) to make an appointment.


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