The knee is the most often replaced joint in the body. Usually, total knee replacement (TKR) surgery is performed when people have knee damage and pain caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or alignment problems in the leg that make walking or performing daily activities difficult. Successful recovery requires a considerable investment of time and energy in rehabilitation following surgery. A strict timetable of exercise, rest and medication is crucial to heal muscles and tendons. Your physical therapist can speed up your return to normal activity and help make your new knee better than the old one! A rehab program tailored to your specific needs may include land or aquatic range of-
Moon Physical Therapy,
320 Ward Avenue, Suite 107, Honolulu, HI 9681
Aquatic, Land-based and Manual Therapy and
Cardiopulmonary Rehab Programs
808-597-1005 | Moon Physical Therapy, www.moonpt.com
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