
Smith & Nephew
You will be discharged when you are able to get out of bed on your own, walk with a walker or crutches, walk up and down steps, bend your knee 90° and straighten your knee. You will then continue with a home exercise program and go to outpatient physical therapy, where you will work on an advanced strengthening program that may include stationary cycling, walking and aquatic therapy.
Your long-term goals are a full range of knee flexion, mild or no pain with walking or other functional activities and independence in all activities of daily living. Patients with partial knee replacements can return to sports such as doubles tennis, golf, gardening and cycling; however, activities involving repetitive joint trauma such as running, jumping or twisting should be avoided.