Rehabilitation After ACL Surgery: A Step-by-Step Guide to Recovery
Post-Surgery Rehabilitation
If you undergo reconstructive surgery, you will likely start physical therapy within a few days. The initial goals will be to:
Control pain and swelling
Restore full knee extension range of motion
Improve quadriceps activation
Enhance patellar mobility
Your therapist will also assist you with managing crutches or a brace if needed. Early rehabilitation focuses on restoring flexibility, strength, balance, and general mobility while protecting the healing tissues. Typically, around 3-4 months post-surgery, once the graft is strong enough, your therapist will help you transition back to running, jumping, and sports activities.
Non-Surgical Rehabilitation
If you opt out of surgery, physical therapy will focus on:
Improving strength
Enhancing balance and leg stability
Teaching proper motor control and body mechanics
Recovery Timeline
Recovering from an ACL tear is a lengthy process, and you may be away from sports for several months. Patience and adherence to your rehabilitation program are key to a successful recovery.
Prevention
Preventing ACL tears is crucial. It is recommended that all athletes engage in prevention training to reduce the risk of injury, this is where your therapist can help you too.
Remember, your physical therapist is there to guide you through each step of your recovery, ensuring you regain strength and mobility safely.
If you are struggling with your physical health and wellness, consulting a physical therapist can be a significant step towards enjoying a more active and independent lifestyle. Visit our website to learn more and schedule your appointment today!