Attending the total knee replacement (TKR) class

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Physiotherapy Department Attending the total knee replacement (TKR) class Information for you Follow us on Twitter @NHSaaa Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/nhsaaa Visit our website: www.nhsaaa.net All our publications are available in other formats

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This leaflet explains more about the total knee replacement (TKR) class at Ayr Hospital. If you have any further questions, please speak to the physiotherapist in charge of your care. What is the TKR class? Physiotherapy is vital to your recovery following your total knee replacement (TKR). The TKR class is a physiotherapy led exercise class, specifically designed for people who have recently had a TKR. The class aims to improve your: knee strength range of movement balance knee control and function. The TKR class may last approximately 45 minutes and you will be assessed by the physiotherapist following your operation. A level of flexibility may be required as a result of ambulance transport if needed, therefore don t worry if your ambulance transport is delayed. This session will include some tests to look at your knee mobility, muscle strength and walking ability, as well as discussing any problems you may have had since leaving hospital. 3

Your physiotherapist will also help you to identify any specific goals you might have. You will attend the class on a Tuesday afternoon and your exercises will be progressed as appropriate. What does the TKR class involve? The class begins with gentle warm up exercises followed by circuit based exercises. Do I do the exercises at home? To get the maximum benefit from the class, it is important that you also complete the exercises at home. The exercises in the class are designed so that this is possible. Who can use the service? The service is available to all patients who have undergone a recent TKR. The physiotherapist treating you will refer you to the class. Where do I need to go? The class takes place in the physiotherapy gym, based in the therapy suite on the ground floor at Ayr Hospital. 4

What should I wear? Please wear loose clothing and comfortable flat shoes for the class. If you have any special requirements, please discuss these with the physiotherapists before the class. What do I need to bring with me? If you use an inhaler, GTN spray or other medicine, please bring these with you and inform the physiotherapist that you may need to stop and use these. Water is provided for you in the class. What if I am unable to attend? If you are unable to attend your class, then please inform the musculoskeletal (MSK) Centre on 01292 665005. If you miss an appointment without notifying the department then you may be discharged from the class. 5

Contact Information Hospital Transport If you require transport to the hospital, please contact hospital transport one week in advance of the class. The ambulance team/porter will assist you to the physiotherapy department by wheel-chair, however if able, we encourage you to walk as part of your rehabilitation. For ambulance booking telephone 03001231236 To cancel ambulance telephone 08003891333 Physiotherapy Department If you have any questions or concerns regarding the TKR class, please contact the physiotherapy department on: 01292 614233 6

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All of our publications are available in different languages, larger print, braille (English only), audio tape or another format of your choice. Tha gach sgrìobhainn againn rim faotainn ann an diofar chànanan, clò nas motha, Braille (Beurla a-mhàin), teip claistinn no riochd eile a tha sibh airson a thaghadh. 0800 169 1441 Tell us what you think... If you would like to comment on any issues raised by this document, please complete this form and return it to: Communications Department, 28 Lister Street, University Hospital Crosshouse, Crosshouse KA2 0BB. You can also email us at: comms@aaaht.scot.nhs.uk. If you provide your contact details, we will acknowledge your comments and pass them to the appropriate departments for a response. Name Address Comment Last reviewed: August 2017 Leaflet reference: MIS17-161-GD PIL code: PIL17-0349