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Your hospital recoveryThe key to your successful recovery is to move your knee as often as possible. The physiotherapist will be to see you soon after you return to the ward. Your hospital stay will be a combination of rest and rehabilitation.
Ted Stockings.Ted stockings (white) must be worn for 2 weeks following surgery, removing them at bedtime and putting them on prior to getting out of bed. The Ted stockings are available from the hospital on admission. The Ted stockings help with the decreased risk of deep vein thrombosis.
Incision Care.The incision is sutured with skin staples. These need to be removed 10
days after surgery. You may change the dressing as needed to keep the
dressing clean and dry. The nurses in the hospital will help you change
the dressing if needed. You may not get the incision wet until the staples
are removed, therefore, you must sponge bath. You may shower 2 days after
sutures are removed, but may not bathe or swim until 2 weeks from the
surgery date. You may apply Vitamin E or some moisturising lotion to the
incision after the staples are removed. Some swelling and warmth is expected
after surgery. If you develop increased redness, drainage, or a fever,
please call the office immediately. Bruising around the thigh area is
not uncommon. It may extend down into your ankle and will resolve in 10
– 14 days. WalkingUpon discharge from hospital you will be walking with crutches. You may
discontinue using crutches after being assessed by Dr Kohan or Rebecca,
on your postoperative visit. ExpectationsEach individual has his/her own set of expectations. Our advice is designed to answer the most frequently asked questions of concern and each individual is different. Each patient is treated as an individual with general health, age and attitude considered. An important thing to remember, you are not sick. You have a problem with your knee that needs to be fixed, so it’s important to consider yourself not sick. Therefore getting back on your feet after surgery is the most important goal. ‘Motion is Lotion.’ In the first week you may experience,
For the first 2 weeks after surgery, your activity level is usually limited, however, you will be able to walk independently, use the bathroom and perform normal activities of daily living. After 6 weeks you will be able to engage in moderate activities, i.e. driving a car and climbing stairs. Within 8 weeks you will have resumed most of your normal
activities. Complete surgical healing takes 6 – 8 weeks. During
this time some swelling and discomfort is normal, and should be manageable
with the prescribed medication.
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IMPORTANT: IF YOU NEED DENTAL TREATMENT If you are undergoing any of the following dental treatments:
And you are in one of these categories:
You MUST take an antibiotic to protect your joint from infection: We suggest these Antibiotic Prophylaxis Regimens
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