Rehabilitation Aids in Joint Replacement Recovery

Joint Replacement

Joint replacement surgery is a true wonder of modern medicine.

When diseases like arthritis degrade joints in the hip, knee or shoulder – replacing the joint can add years of pain-free mobility. But it is a major surgical procedure that needs careful post-surgical care. And rehabilitation is a key part.

Our hospital’s joint replacement rehabilitation program is custom-designed to:

  • Strengthen the repairing bone around the replaced joint
  • Keep muscles strong and healthy
  • Manage the pain of recovery
  • Improve mobility, range of motion and dexterity

Overview

Joint Replacement

Rehabilitation plays a vital role in recovery from total joint replacement: including the knee, hip and shoulder. At our hospital, rehabilitation builds strength, promotes healing and helps maximize range of motion.

Prevention

According to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, you should consult a doctor about joint replacement surgery.

After looking at the joint, the doctor may recommend exercise, walking aids such as braces or canes, physical therapy, or medicines and vitamin supplements. Joint replacement is often the answer for constant pain and mobility issues – for example, if you have trouble with things such as walking, climbing stairs and taking a bath.

Treatment

Life after orthopedic surgery is a challenging and demanding experience. After joint replacement surgery, rehabilitation assists patients in setting and achieving goals to maximize recovery and independence.

Our hospital treats patients recovering from the following surgeries:

  • Hip replacement surgery
  • Shoulder replacement surgery
  • Arm replacement surgery
  • Elbow replacement surgery
  • Hand replacement surgery
  • Wrist replacement surgery
  • Knee replacement surgery

Support

The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), a medical organization for orthopedic surgeons, provides patient information on injuries and diseases of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and more.

Find AAOS resources for joint replacement patients

Certification

The Joint Certification

By demonstrating compliance with The Joint Commission’s national standards for healthcare quality and safety, our hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission.

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See Our Hospital

Join us for a virtual tour of our hospital where you will see our patient rooms, exercise facilities, and more. You can also set up a personal tour by calling our hospital.

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Becoming a Patient

Our hospital provides care for those who are ready to be discharged from a hospital but not ready to return home. Treatment and care is designed to bridge the gap between hospital and home. Anyone who is limited functionally from an injury or illness can benefit from rehabilitation.

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