Accelerate Your Recovery with Physical Therapy
Knee replacement surgery (total knee arthroplasty) is one of the most common orthopedic procedures in the U.S., performed over 600,000 times each year. It’s often recommended when conservative treatments like medication, injections, and physical therapy no longer provide relief from severe arthritis or joint damage. But did you know that physical therapy—both before and after surgery—can significantly improve your outcome?
Prehab: Prepare for Surgery, Recover Faster
Physical therapy before surgery ("prehab") helps strengthen the muscles around your knee, increase flexibility, and improve your balance—all of which can shorten your recovery time and reduce post-op pain. It also introduces techniques you'll use after surgery, like safe mobility with a walker or cane.
Post-Surgical Rehab: Restore Strength and Mobility
After surgery, physical therapy is essential for managing pain, reducing stiffness, and regaining strength and motion. Your recovery plan will progress from gentle range-of-motion exercises to walking, functional movements, and balance training—supporting your return to daily activities with confidence.
Start Your Journey to Pain-Free Movement
If you or a loved one are planning knee replacement surgery, getting started with a physical therapist now can lead to a smoother, faster recovery.
Schedule your appointment today—call us at 678-821-2170 or book online to meet with a FYZICAL therapist and take the first step toward better mobility.