What Physical Therapists NEED to Know About Knee Replacement Surgery

By dpope2020

May 9, 2025

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What Physical Therapists NEED to Know About Knee Replacement Surgery

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In today's video we go over: What Physical Therapists NEED to Know About Knee Replacement Surgery - FPF Show Episode 170

  • 0:00 Introduction
  • 0:50 What are the different types of knee replacement surgery?
  • 1:13 How common are knee replacement surgeries in the US?
  • 3:00 What is a partial knee replacement and what are the different types?
  • 3:49 How common is partial knee replacement surgery?
  • 5:33 When should patients have knee replacement surgery? (When is surgery indicated for knee arthritis?)
  • 8:21 How is a knee replacement performed?
  • 11:22 Who are good candidates for partial knee replacement? (Surgical indications)
  • 14:10 Which surgery has better outcomes and return to sport rates? Total vs. partial knee replacement
  • 16:00 How is a partial knee replacement performed?
  • 16:34 How long do knee replacements last? (How long do they last before needing a revision surgery?)
  • 17:54 Do younger patients need more revision surgery vs. older patients?
  • 24:33 How successful is a knee replacement surgery (pain, function, satisfaction levels, quality of life)
  • 27:10 Do some patients continue to have pain following knee replacement surgery?
  • 31:18 What factors influence success after knee replacement surgery?
  • 35:58 Can you return back to sport and recreational activities following knee replacement surgery? (Running, tennis, golf etc.)
  • 47:14 Do patients have more success returning to low impact or higher impact sports after knee replacement?
  • 47:51 Can patients return to sport following partial knee replacement surgery?
  • 50:38 Should you avoid certain activities (like running) following partial knee replacement?
  • 51:11 Does activity level influence risk of revision surgery or shorten the lifespan of the knee replacement? (Running, sports, etc.)
  • 55:46 What Physical Therapists Need to Know About Knee Osteoarthritis

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- Dan Pope DPT,OCS,CSCS

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