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Three months after a total knee replacement is an important recovery milestone, with most patients experiencing improved mobility and greater independence. Many can resume daily activities and low impact exercises such as walking, swimming, or cycling. Mild pain, swelling, and stiffness may still occur as healing continues, but these are usually manageable. Ongoing physiotherapy remains essential to strengthen the knee and improve flexibility. Patients should contact their doctor if they notice signs of infection, instability, or sudden worsening pain. Full recovery may take six months to a year.
Mr Sivan Sivaloganathan
369 Fulham Rd, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London SW10 9NH, United Kingdom
(+44) 7823 701873
[email protected]
https://www.sivansivaloganathan.co.uk/
By Mr Sivan SivaloganathanThree months after a total knee replacement is an important recovery milestone, with most patients experiencing improved mobility and greater independence. Many can resume daily activities and low impact exercises such as walking, swimming, or cycling. Mild pain, swelling, and stiffness may still occur as healing continues, but these are usually manageable. Ongoing physiotherapy remains essential to strengthen the knee and improve flexibility. Patients should contact their doctor if they notice signs of infection, instability, or sudden worsening pain. Full recovery may take six months to a year.
Mr Sivan Sivaloganathan
369 Fulham Rd, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London SW10 9NH, United Kingdom
(+44) 7823 701873
[email protected]
https://www.sivansivaloganathan.co.uk/