What is a good range of motion after knee replacement?

What is normal knee ROM?

A completely straight knee joint will measure 0° and a fully bent knee will have a flexion of at 135° degrees. These are the benchmark “normal” ROM measures. If you've had a knee replacement, your physician may look for a knee flexion in the 125-135 degree range once you're fully recovered.Jul 26, 2018

How long does stiffness last after total knee replacement?

By 6 weeks, pain and stiffness should continue to resolve, and isokinetic quadriceps and hamstrings strengthening exercises can be incorporated. By 3 months, most TKA patients should have achieved greater than 90% of their ultimate knee motion and pain control.May 28, 2020

What is the normal degree of knee flexion?

A fully bent knee will max out at about a full range of motion of 135° degrees of flexion. As a general rule, a knee flexion of about 125° will allow you to carry out most normal activities.Jul 5, 2017

How can I get my knee flexion back?

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How do you increase range of motion for knee flexion?

Assume a sitting position in a chair with involved knee bent as able under chair. Position uninvolved foot in front and push back on involved leg to increase the bend. Hold the recommended time, and then gently release. Perform as a repetition-based exercise, or statically hold the stretch.

Should I still have pain 5 weeks after knee replacement surgery?

Knee pain and function greatly improve during the first few weeks after knee replacement surgery. Significant improvements continue during weeks 4 through 6. By week 6, the majority of patients are off pain medications and have resumed their day-to-day routines.