PostSurgical Rehabilitation
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PostSurgical Rehabilitation

The surgeon replaces the joint; we rebuild the function.

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The Theory

What is Actually Happening?

Joint replacement surgery involves significant tissue trauma. Patients often spend years altering their gait and allowing muscles to deteriorate to avoid arthritic pain prior to surgery. Postsurgery, profound muscular inhibition prevents normal movement unless systematically retrained.

The Experience

Common Symptoms

Postoperative swelling and profound stiffness

Muscular inhibition the inability to 'turn on' muscles around the new joint

Walking looks normal to others. It doesn't feel normal to you.

One leg does all the work while the other one quietly avoids contributing

You were discharged from hospital with exercises. No one checked if you were doing them correctly.

Our Clinical Approach

PostSurgical Rehabilitation

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Phasespecific protocol

acute swelling → muscular reactivation → functional loading

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Step 2

VMO and glute activation before any weightbearing progressions

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Step 3

Limb symmetry index testing to measure when true bilateral function is restored

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Step 4

Scar tissue and joint mobility work to restore full flexion and extension

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Step 5

Stair, slope, and uneven surface retraining for realworld independence

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Step 6

Implant longevity education how to move well so the joint lasts

Key Benefits

Walking without a visible limp on any surface, at any pace

Trusting the joint to hold rather than protecting it from every step

Getting back to the activities the surgery was supposed to restore

Moving through stairs, slopes, and uneven ground without mental mapping

Knowing your implant is being protected, not just used

Ideal For

Patients who have undergone or are preparing for total hip or knee arthroplasty

Those wanting to maximize their surgical outcome

The Outcome We Work Toward
Completely resolved muscular inhibition, corrected lifelong compensatory habits, and discharge based on true movement capability and independence.

What to Expect

We begin with immediate swelling control and muscular reactivation, then systematically identify and correct the compensatory patterns built up over years of arthritis. Discharge is based on true capability, not timelines.

Early Phase ControlGait RetrainingMuscular ReactivationImplant Longevity

PostSurgical Rehabilitation

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