Patient Education: Knee Replacement
Commonly Asked Questions Regarding Knee Replacement
Having concerns about knee replacement surgery is normal, and it
may be helpful and assuring if one knows what to expect after surgery.
Some of the commonly asked questions are discussed below.
1) Will the pain in my knee stop?
As you recover your pain should lesson. Your prosthesis should relieve
the pain and stiffness you had prior to surgery. It is important
to note that medication and gentle exercise can help reduce the
pain from your operation.
2) When will I be able to go home again?
Your health care team will assess your condition and will determine
when the best time for you to return home is. When you are ready
to leave, the health care team will help you make the transition
from the hospital to your home.
3) Will I be able to do the things I enjoy again?
As your knee heals and grows stronger, you will become more active.
Eventually, you’ll be able to enjoy your favorite activities.
4) When will I walk again?
You can expect to walk within a couple of days after surgery with
the help of your physical therapist and an assistive device such
as a walker or cane. By the time you leave the hospital, you will
be walking on your own using a walker, crutches, or cane.
5) Will I regain my independence?
You should be able to manage most or all of your activity by yourself.
depending on how well you heal and how regularly you exercise.
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