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For many patients, the biggest fear is not just the surgery—it’s what happens after.
“Will I walk normally again?” “How long will it take to bend my knee?” “When can I go back to work or travel?”
The good news: most patients experience major pain relief and can return to everyday activities within weeks to months after knee replacement, especially when they follow a structured rehab plan. With EzeeHealth, your hospital team and local doctor co‑manage this entire recovery journey so you’re never guessing what to do next.
Right after surgery, you’ll spend some time in the recovery room while the anesthesia wears off. The team will monitor your:
Most patients start gentle ankle and leg movements on the same day or the next day itself, and are encouraged to sit up and stand with support very early. Pain medicines and sometimes ice packs are used to keep you comfortable.
If your hospital is connected through EzeeHealth, your local doctor can already see your post‑operative notes and early progress, so when you return home, they’re fully updated on what happened in the hospital.
Every patient is unique, but this is a general pattern many people follow:
● Week 0–2 (Early phase)
● Week 3–6 (Building strength)
● Week 6–12 (Regaining independence)
● 3–12 months (Long‑term recovery)
EzeeHealth makes it easier to follow this timeline by syncing your hospital physiotherapy plan with your local physio and doctor, so everyone works towards the same milestones.
Walking is one of the most important parts of your recovery.
Through EzeeHealth, your walking goals and progress can be recorded and shared with your hospital surgeon and local physician, so they can adjust your plan if you’re moving too fast or too slowly.
Physiotherapy is the backbone of life after knee replacement. Without it, even a perfectly done surgery may not give the best result.
A typical plan includes:
Most patients do supervised physiotherapy plus home exercises daily in the early weeks. EzeeHealth allows the hospital physio to share your exercise protocol with your local physiotherapist via the platform or BridgeCare app, reducing confusion and ensuring continuity of care after discharge.
Your new knee needs the right fuel to heal well. While there’s no magic “knee diet,” doctors and nutritionists generally recommend:
If you have conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, or heart problems, your diet will be customized. EzeeHealth makes it easier for hospital dietitians and local doctors to align on a safe, effective recovery diet for you.
Protecting your new knee is as important as exercising it. In the first few weeks, you should avoid:
Even in the long term, most surgeons advise avoiding high‑impact activities like running, jumping sports, and high‑impact aerobics to protect the implant. Instead, you can enjoy low‑impact options like walking, cycling, swimming, and gentle yoga (within your doctor’s limits).
EzeeHealth helps standardize these instructions so your local doctor and physiotherapist repeat the same safety guidelines you heard in the hospital.
Timelines vary based on your health, type of work, and surgeon’s advice, but general guidance is:
● Driving
● Traveling
● Work
EzeeHealth lets your surgeon and local doctor jointly decide and document “fit to drive” or “fit to return to work” timelines, so everyone—including your employer—has clarity.
Your knee implant is designed to last many years, often 15–20 years or more with proper care. To protect it:
With EzeeHealth, your long‑term follow‑up schedule and reports are not lost over time. Your local doctor and hospital team remain connected, making it easier to catch and manage any issues early.
Even with a good surgery, some patients face challenges such as:
● Swelling and stiffness
● Pain or sleep disturbance
● Fear of movement
● Slow progress
If any red‑flag symptoms appear—such as fever, severe redness, sudden increase in pain, chest discomfort, or breathlessness—your local doctor can immediately reach out to the hospital team via EzeeHealth for rapid guidance and referral if needed.