A well-orchestrated joint replacement recovery process helps you regain strength, return to your daily routine sooner, reduce the risks of complications, and maximize your long-term outcomes.
Before exploring four practical tips to help you accelerate recovery after joint replacement surgery, let’s look at what joint replacement recovery involves and how a structured program can help.
Joint replacement recovery is the period after joint replacement surgery when your body heals and adjusts to the new artificial joint. The process typically involves physical therapy, medication management, and lifestyle adjustments.
The goals of joint replacement recovery include reducing pain and swelling, restoring strength and flexibility, preventing complications like blood clots or infections, and helping you return to daily activities safely and confidently.
Most patients experience significant improvements within 6 to 12 weeks of starting their joint replacement recovery program. However, your recovery timeline may vary depending on the type of joint replaced, age, overall health, and adherence to the treatment plan.
Most people benefit from participating in an intensive, inpatient rehab program at a short-term rehabilitation facility like Rehab Select. A multi-disciplinary care team tailors a treatment plan based on your physical condition and provides round-the-clock supervision to accelerate your recovery journey.
You shouldn’t take a “wait and see” approach when recovering from joint replacement surgery. A structured recovery program that combines professional guidance, consistent therapy, and personalized care can substantially improve your outcomes. Let’s explore the benefits of a joint replacement recovery program led by an experienced care team:
Recovering from joint replacement surgery takes commitment, and a proactive approach helps set you up for success. From pre-surgery preparation to post-operative rehab, these steps can help you recover and regain independence faster.
Rehabilitation is a critical part of joint replacement recovery. Inpatient rehab programs provide intensive, hands-on support during the early stages of healing. Planning your therapy gives you time to research options, tour local facilities, and find the best fit.
Seek a reputable facility that offers round-the-clock access to a multi-disciplinary care team. It should provide patient-centric, personalized treatment and intensive daily therapy. Locking in your rehab plan before surgery helps avoid last-minute stress and ensures a smooth transition from hospital to recovery care.
Your body will respond better to the recovery program if you're in better shape. For example, you should eat a nutritious, well-balanced diet during the weeks before your procedure to give your body energy and nutrients for optimal healing.
Include physical activities and exercise in your routine. Pre-surgery physical therapy, often called "prehab," strengthens the muscles and joints that support your new prosthetic joint. You should also control chronic conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure to minimize the risks of complications and support better healing.
Take control of your healing journey by empowering yourself with knowledge about your condition, procedure, and recovery process. Knowing what to expect helps make each milestone feel more achievable. It also keeps you motivated to achieve the rehab goals of reducing pain, improving mobility, and returning to your normal routine.
Ask your surgeon and care team for educational resources or attend a joint replacement class. You may also involve your family and loved ones in rehab care planning to give you physical and emotional support, making your transition from the hospital to a rehab facility and then home smoother and less stressful.
Depending on pre-surgery preparation, the home environment can be your ally or an obstacle in your recovery journey. Clear walkways of clutter and create a clear path to accommodate a walker or crutches. Remove tripping hazards like loose rugs or electrical cords. Also, install safety features, such as grab bars in the bathroom, a raised toilet seat, or a shower chair.
If you return home directly from the hospital, ask a friend or family member to stay with you for at least the first week to assist with meals, personal care, transportation, etc. Even if you plan to spend time in a short-term rehab facility before returning home, you should still plan to have someone on hand to help you settle in.
Consistency is key to successful joint replacement recovery. Follow your physical therapy plan closely, take your medications as prescribed, and attend all follow-up appointments. Adhering to your exercise plan and keeping up with your care routine will help you recover more quickly.
Joint replacement surgery is a significant milestone, but recovery is where the transformation happens. In addition to preparing your body, educating yourself, and creating a safe home environment, you may get professional support from a reputable rehab facility to maximize the benefits of a structured recovery program.
Rehab Select offers short-term programs for post-surgical rehab. Our multi-disciplinary care team and personalized approach help you stay motivated, achieve your joint replacement recovery goals, and return to your favorite activities.
Schedule a tour at one of our locations in Alabaster, Talladega, Montgomery, Albertville, or Guntersville to see our professional care teams in action.