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Jessica Barrow BSc Physiotherapy, SPT1 www.barrowphysiotherapy.co.za Cell: 083 256 0434 Room GF03 Waterfall Hospital Cnr. Magwa Crescent and Mac Mac Avenue Tel: 011 304-7829 Fax: 011 304-7941 KNEE REHABILITATION PROGRAMME Surgery Performed: Date of Surgery: Rehabilitation consists of: Daily exercises (done 2 to 3 times daily). Stretching (to be done daily). Strength training (3 / 4 times weekly) starting week 3. Balance exercise / Perturbation training. Plyometric exercise. Sport specific activity and drills. Range of Motion Goals: 1 to 2 3 to 4 5 to 6 6 to 12 Passive Active Weight Bearing: Touch WB Partial WB 1 to 2 3 to 4 5 to 6 6 to 12 Full WB Brace: Range Setting 1 to 2 3 to 4 5 to 6 6 and onwards Page 1 of 6

Cardiovascular: 1 to 2 2 to 4 4 to 6 6 to 12 12 to 16 16 and onwards Stationary bike Treadmill Road bike Elliptical machine Swimming (craw) Jogging in a straight line Running on uneven surface Biokinetics Golf Contact sport Cutting drills Phase I Daily exercises: o Foot pump exercise. o Self-tightening quads. o VMO activation in prone lying (tummy lying). o SLR back lying. Progress to long sitting. o Heel slide. o Clam exercise (if pain-free). o Hip abduction side lying, knee 90 (progress to knee extended). o Knee extension standing with theraband. o Hip extension standing. o Hip abduction in standing. o Hip flex (straight knee) standing. o Wall slide (once daily only). o Balance, toe standing both legs. o Balance, flat foot one-leg. o RICE. o Stretch: Passive knee extension torture pillow (20 minutes, 3 times daily). All exercises 3 x 8 to 15. Page 2 of 6

Phase II Daily exercises: o Self-tightening quads. o SLR lying or sitting (add ankle weight if necessary). o VMO sitting on a chair. o VMO in long sitting. o Heel slide. o Hip abduction side lying, knee extended (add ankle weight when ready). o Hip extension / abduction in standing (add ankle weights when ready). o Gluteus medius side lying, hip in external rotation (toes pointing up). o Back lying wall slide. o Knee open chain extensions (range of movement = ) Stretching: o Dynamic stretching, sciatic nerve. o Passive knee extension stretch ( torture pillow ). o Stretching of hamstrings, quadriceps, calves and iliotibial band (use towel for quads if necessary). RICE. Stationary bike (no resistance, minutes daily). Strength exercise: o Mat exercise -1: Buttocks (gluteus maximus): Repeated bridge with feet firmly on the floor. Progress to bridge on heels. o Mat exercise 1: Strengthen buttocks: one leg pelvis lift (bridge) repeat lifts. o Mat exercise -2: Hamstrings: Bridge and hold position shift feet back / forth 1 2 cm. o Mat exercise 2: Strengthen hamstrings: one leg pelvis lift (bridge) and hold for 15 seconds, progress to curling toes up and balancing on heel (week 5). o Mat exercise 3: Strengthen quads, hands on floor, one leg standing, knee flex (difficult exercise) week 5 only. o Hamstring exercise 1 in prone (inner to middle range only). o Step-ups forward and side. o Squats -. o Wall slide -. o Walking on treadmill backwards. All exercises 3 x 15. Perturbation training: o Balance on one leg, open and closed eyes (hold for 10 second intervals). o Balance on wobble board both legs (hold for 10 second intervals). o Balance standing on operated leg, slide good leg front / back and side. Page 3 of 6

Phase III Stretching: o Passive knee extension stretch. o Stretch hamstrings, quadriceps, iliotibial band and calves. o Dynamic knee stretch sciatic nerve. RICE. Stationary bike increase duration and resistance as tolerated. Strength exercises: o Mat exercise 1+ buttock using step. o Mat exercise 2+ hamstrings pelvic lift and slide both feet or run on heels. o Mat exercise 3+ quads knee to touch floor. o Hamstring exercise 1+ in prone with light weight / theraband (TB). Progress to outer range. o Hamstring curls in standing position with theraband (TB). Progress through ranges. o Additional hamstring exercises supine lying, pelvic lift using big gym ball, pull ball towards buttocks. Progress through range. o Leg extensions / leg abduction in standing (ankle weights if necessary). o Gluteus medius exercises: 1. Side lying leg lifts (toes pointing upwards). 2. Figure 4 in (lying / standing). 3. 7 4 7 drill. 4. One-leg squat hand to floor. o Squat to as pain allows. o Wall slide to. o Step-ups / Step-downs. o One leg squats off step. o Squats on incline board. o Crab-walking. o Abduction / adduction (abd. / add.) machine at the gym. o Leg Press (range of movement = ). o Knee extensions (range of movement = ). Perturbation training: o Advance exercises: Skateboard. One leg standing flex trunk forward / back. 7 4 7 drill. Trampoline work. All exercises 3 x 15. Page 4 of 6

Phase IV Daily stretching: o Stretch of quads, hamstrings, iliotibial band and calves. Strength exercises: o Mat exercise 1++ buttock - using ball hands behind head. o Mat exercise 2++ hamstring pelvic lift and one leg slide (good leg off the floor). o Mat exercise 3++ quads, hands standing on one leg, knee flex off step. o Hamstring exercise 1++ in prone with weight. o Hamstring curls in standing with weight. o Hamstring exercise using gym ball. o Squats (introduce weight). o One leg squat. o Wall slides (introduce weight). o Gluteus medius exercise (add weights). o Leg extensions / abduction in standing (increase weight). o Leg press. Consult with your physiotherapist regarding range of movement for this exercise. (Range of movement = ). o Abduction / adduction machine. o Knee extensions (range of movement = ). Perturbation training: o Balance 1 leg, bend down 3-12-9 o clock. o Balance 1 leg on wobble board head rotation / ball game. o Advanced balance exercise on skateboard. Phase V Strength training 3 to 4 time weekly with physio and at gym: o Mat exercise 1, 2 and 3 as per week 9, 10 and 11. o Hamstring exercise 1 in prone can use gym machine. o Hamstring curl machine at gym (sitting / standing). o Leg extensions / abduction with bands or weights. o Squats and wall slides increase weight / one leg wall slide. o Dead lifts be careful with correct technique. o Leg press concentric work both legs, eccentric work operated leg only (range of movement = ). Stretching. Advanced perturbation training. Plyometric training: (Only if patient is pain free on these exercises) o Side / forward / back jumps over towel 2 legged progress to operated leg only when tolerated. o Twist both legs (soft knee). o Jump-ups sideways, 1 leg onto step. o Jump-ups forwards / backwards, 1 leg onto step. o Skipping forwards 30m. o Skipping with rope. Page 5 of 6

Phase VI Strength training: o Squats and wall slides: Increase weight. Squat with one leg introduce weight when tolerated. Variation squats, i.e. non-affected leg up on chair squat with jump. Squat on wobble board. o Leg press increase to more explosive exercise. o Hamstring curls prone / sitting / standing using machine increase weight. o Toe raises increase weight. o Dead lifts increase weight. o Lunges - progress to weight and reverse lunges. Advanced perturbation training. Plyometric training: o One leg sideways and forwards onto step, increase pace and step height. o Plyometric jumps Burpies. o High jumps. o Combination jumps. Running: o Circle. o Skate and direction change. Sport specific drills. Agility drills, i.e. cones, figure-of-eight. Good luck with your rehabilitation. Page 6 of 6