Several factors contribute to the decision to undergo joint replacement surgery, primarily involving the severity of joint damage and the impact on daily life. Common conditions leading to this consideration include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and post-traumatic arthritis, which can cause significant pain, stiffness, and loss of mobility. Age is another critical factor, as older adults
A hip labral tear refers to damage or a rip in the ring of cartilage (labrum) that surrounds the hip joint socket, providing stability and cushioning. This injury can occur due to trauma, repetitive movements, or degenerative conditions. Common symptoms of a hip labral tear include pain in the groin or hip area, clicking or
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) provides significant support to the knee. After a tear, shifting can occur between the femur and the tibia and can cause pain, swelling, and significant instability. Regardless of whether a surgery is determined to be appropriate, improving the stability of the knee is very beneficial and can help improve functional
Many people have limited, if any, experience with physical therapy. Given that, some may be left to wonder if physical therapy would be appropriate for them. Some think that physical therapy is only for those who have had surgery or suffer from severely debilitating conditions; however, this is a common misconception. Many people can benefit
Muscle atrophy is a common condition that occurs after immobilization or lack of movement of a body part. This can happen after a prolonged period of bed rest or due to an injury that requires immobilization, such as a fracture. When muscles are not used regularly, they begin to weaken and shrink in size, leading
Pre-op PT Preoperative physical therapy is implemented before major surgical interventions such as ACL repair, total knee/hip/shoulder replacement, and more. The purpose of this is to maximize strength in the surrounding muscles, increase flexibility, and maximize range of motion prior to surgery. Is there any evidence to show this is beneficial? Recovery Benefits A recent
Scheduling Surgery? Don’t Forget the Pre-Operative and Post-Operative Rehab Surgery might not be as much of a certainty in life as death or taxes, but many of us will undergo some kind of surgical procedure. If you will be scheduling major surgery in the near future, give serious thought to scheduling two other important tasks: