Rehabilitation following knee surgery. Recommendations. 1991

L E Paulos, and D C Wnorowski, and C L Beck
Salt Lake City Knee and Sports Medicine, Utah.

Satisfactory results following knee surgery can be obtained only through the combined efforts of the surgeon, patient and therapist. A rehabilitative plan is based upon consideration of the effects of disuse and immobility on musculoskeletal tissues, and knowledge of the healing requirements following injury and specific surgical procedures. A balance must be made between simultaneous demands for protection against undue stress to facilitate healing and the need for stress to retard atrophy of musculoskeletal tissue. A thorough review of these concepts forms the basis for a rational approach to rehabilitation after specific surgical procedures. The phasic approach to knee rehabilitation is based upon progression in a logical fashion through the chronology of immobility, range of motion, progressive weight bearing and strengthening exercises. The latter category can be subdivided into its own progression from isometrics, isotonics, functional exercises through isokinetics. The ultimate goal and final phase is a safe return to full activity. By integrating a thorough knowledge of the healing parameters of musculoskeletal tissues and the simultaneous coexisting needs for protection and controlled stress, specific rehabilitative programmes can then be designed for the most common surgical procedures including: anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, meniscal repair and meniscectomy, lateral release and hyaline cartilage procedures.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007103 Immobilization The restriction of the MOVEMENT of whole or part of the body by physical means (RESTRAINT, PHYSICAL) or chemically by ANALGESIA, or the use of TRANQUILIZING AGENTS or NEUROMUSCULAR NONDEPOLARIZING AGENTS. It includes experimental protocols used to evaluate the physiologic effects of immobility. Hypokinesia, Experimental,Experimental Hypokinesia,Experimental Hypokinesias,Hypokinesias, Experimental
D007551 Isotonic Contraction Muscle contraction with negligible change in the force of contraction but shortening of the distance between the origin and insertion. Contraction, Isotonic,Contractions, Isotonic,Isotonic Contractions
D007718 Knee Injuries Injuries to the knee or the knee joint. Injuries, Knee,Injury, Knee,Knee Injury
D007719 Knee Joint A synovial hinge connection formed between the bones of the FEMUR; TIBIA; and PATELLA. Superior Tibiofibular Joint,Joint, Knee,Joint, Superior Tibiofibular,Knee Joints,Superior Tibiofibular Joints,Tibiofibular Joint, Superior
D009068 Movement The act, process, or result of passing from one place or position to another. It differs from LOCOMOTION in that locomotion is restricted to the passing of the whole body from one place to another, while movement encompasses both locomotion but also a change of the position of the whole body or any of its parts. Movement may be used with reference to humans, vertebrate and invertebrate animals, and microorganisms. Differentiate also from MOTOR ACTIVITY, movement associated with behavior. Movements
D001915 Braces Orthopedic appliances used to support, align, or hold parts of the body in correct position. (Dorland, 28th ed) Brace
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013177 Sports Activities or games, usually involving physical effort or skill. Reasons for engagement in sports include pleasure, competition, and/or financial reward. Athletics,Athletic,Sport
D015444 Exercise Physical activity which is usually regular and done with the intention of improving or maintaining PHYSICAL FITNESS or HEALTH. Contrast with PHYSICAL EXERTION which is concerned largely with the physiologic and metabolic response to energy expenditure. Aerobic Exercise,Exercise, Aerobic,Exercise, Isometric,Exercise, Physical,Isometric Exercise,Physical Activity,Acute Exercise,Exercise Training,Activities, Physical,Activity, Physical,Acute Exercises,Aerobic Exercises,Exercise Trainings,Exercise, Acute,Exercises,Exercises, Acute,Exercises, Aerobic,Exercises, Isometric,Exercises, Physical,Isometric Exercises,Physical Activities,Physical Exercise,Physical Exercises,Training, Exercise,Trainings, Exercise

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