Knee arthroscopy is surgery that uses a tiny camera to look inside your knee. Small cuts are made to insert the camera and small surgical tools into your knee for the procedure. Knee arthroscopy is surgery that is done to check for problems, using a tiny camera to see inside your knee.
The patient should be able to bear weight on the knee while standing or walking, immediately after surgery. Crutches will be necessary for 2-7 days after surgery. Rehabilitation to gain full ROM should occur within 1-2 weeks. Heavy work or sports may be restricted for the first 4-6 weeks.
Safe and independent transfers from bed and various
Safe and independent ambulation with walker.
To dostatic quadriceps exercise and ankle pump.
Attain good extension and flexion of the involved knee.
Static Quadriceps Exercises and Ankle pump to be started.
Knee range of movements as tolerated.
Moving in bed.
A towel roll should be placed under the ankle when lying down.
Regular exercise to restore strength and mobility to your hip and a gradual return to everyday activities are important for your full recovery after Total hip replacement. We recommend that you can exercise for 20 to 30 minutes a day or even 2 to 3 times daily during your early recovery. This guide can help you better understand your exercise and activity program, supervised by your Arthroplasty surgeon. To ensure your safe recovery, be sure to check with your surgeon before performing any of the exercises shown.
The following exercises will help increase circulation to your legs and feet, which is important for preventing blood clots. They will also help strengthen your muscles and improve hip movement.
Start the exercises as soon as you are able. You can begin them in the recovery room shortly after surgery. You may feel uncomfortable at first, but these exercises will enhance your recovery and actually diminish your postoperative pain.
The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint. The round head (ball) of the upper arm bone fits into a shallow socket in the shoulder. Damage to the joint can cause pain, weakness and stiffness.
Shoulder Replacement removes damaged areas of bone and replaces them with parts made of metal and plastic (implants). This surgery is called Shoulder Arthroplasty.
Shoulder implants are available in a few different shapes and a range of sizes. Replacement options include partial and total using either anatomic or reverse implants.
The decision to have shoulder replacement surgery should be a cooperative one between you, your family and your Jointreplacement surgeon.There are several reasons why your doctor may recommend shoulder replacement surgery. People who benefit from surgery often have:
Severe shoulder pain that interferes with everyday activities, such as reaching into a cabinet, dressing, toileting, and washing.