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

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

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Following hospital discharge, patients who undergo the mini knee will participate in either home physical therapy or outpatient physical therapy to a location close to home. The length of physical therapy varies based upon patient age, fitness, and level of motivation, but usually lasts for 2-4 weeks. Two to three therapy sessions per week are average for this procedure. At first, physical therapy includes range-of-motion exercises and gait training (supervised walking with an assistive device, like a cane, crutches or walker). As those things become second nature, strengthening exercises and transition to normal walking without assistive devices are encouraged.Can this rehabilitation after partial knee replacement surgery for arthritis of the knee be done at home? Most patients are discharged from the hospital directly to home, and do not require admission to inpatient rehabilitation. All patients are given a set of home exercises to do between supervised physical therapy sessions, an

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