TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT EXERCISES

It is intended as a guideline to help you organize a structured approach to strengthening the knee. Precautions When Exercising. ? Avoid pain at the patellar 

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TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT EXERCISES1. Ankle Pumps
Gently point toes up towards your
nose and down towards the surface.
Do both ankles at the same time or
alternating feet.
Coaches note: Perform throughout
the day, 10 per hour while awake.
4. Abduction and Adduction
Slide leg out to the side. Keep
kneecap and toes pointing toward
ceiling. Gently bring leg back to
pillow. May do both legs at the same
time.
5. Heel Slides
Bend knee and pull heel towards
buttocks. If needed, assist by pulling
with a bed sheet placed under the
en-USfoot for increased knee bend.
6. Short Arc Quads
Place a large rolled towel (about 8"
diameter) under the leg. Straighten
knee and leg. Hold straight for 5
count.
Coaches note: Work for full extension
(straightening) of the knee. Assist
with hand under heel, encouraging
lifting the foot from the hand.
2. Quad Sets
Slowly tighten thigh muscles of legs,
pushing knees down into the surface.
Hold for 5 count.
Coaches note: Look and feel for the
muscle above the knee to contract.
As strength improves, the heel
should come slightly off the surface.
3. Gluteal Sets
Squeeze the buttocks together as
tightly as possible. Hold for 5 count.
Coaches note: Patient can place
hands on right and left gluteal
(buttocks) area and feel for equal
muscle contractions.
General Instructions:
Exercises to be done before, during and after your hospital stay. Perform only those exercises indicated by your physical
therapist. For all exercises, perform 20 repetitions slowly.
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7. Straight Leg Raises
Bend good knee, securing heel on surface.
Keep affected leg as straight as possible
and tighten muscles on top of thigh. Slowly
lift straight leg 10 inches from the surface
and hold for 2 count. Lower it slowly,
keeping the muscle tight.
Coaches note: Make sure the straight leg is
maintained and the knee does not bend with
the lift. Go slowly. If needed, put hand under
foot as in #6.
10. Standing Heel Raises
Hold on to a walker. Rise up on
toes slowly for 5 count. Come
back to foot at on the oor.
Coaches note: When lifting up,
do not lean backward.
8. Knee Extension - Long Arc
Quads
Slowly straighten operated leg and
try to hold it for 5 count.
Coaches note: Encourage patient to
completely straighten knee.
11. Standing Knee Flexion
Holding on to a walker, bend the
knee, lifting foot toward buttocks.
Hold for 2 count.
Coaches note: The tendency is for
the hip to come forward as the knee
is bent. Encourage a straight line
from the shoulder to knee.
9. Sitting Knee Flexion
Keeping feet on floor, slide
foot of operated leg backward,
bending knee. Hold for 5
count.
Coaches note: Each time bend
to the point of pain and then
just a little more. Slide foot
underneath chair, keeping hips
on chair.
12. Extension Stretch
Prop foot of operated leg up on a chair. Put
a roll under your ankle. Sit back and try to
relax. You may apply ice at the same time.
Stretch for 5 minutes.
Coaches note: When sitting for any length
of time, prop your foot as shown. Do not sit
with your knee bent more than 2 hours at a
time without changing positions.