
TKR / THR
TKR & THR Rehabilitation at Divine Physiotherapy
What is TKR & THR?
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) and Total Hip Replacement (THR) are surgical procedures to replace damaged or worn-out knee or hip joints with artificial implants. These surgeries help relieve pain, improve mobility, and restore the ability to perform daily activities.
Why is TKR / THR Needed?
TKR and THR are usually recommended for individuals suffering from:
✅ Severe Osteoarthritis – Joint wear and tear causing pain and stiffness
✅ Rheumatoid Arthritis – Chronic inflammation damaging the joints
✅ Injury or Trauma – Accidents leading to joint damage
✅ Joint Deformities – Congenital or acquired conditions affecting mobility
How Physiotherapy Helps After TKR / THR?
Physiotherapy is essential after surgery to ensure a smooth recovery and regain strength and mobility. At Divine Physiotherapy, we offer personalized rehabilitation programs to help patients recover faster and regain independence.
Our Physiotherapy Treatments Include:
🟢 Pain Management – Techniques to reduce post-surgical pain and swelling
🟢 Strength & Mobility Exercises – To improve joint flexibility and muscle strength
🟢 Gait Training – Walking exercises to restore proper movement patterns
🟢 Balance & Stability Training – To prevent falls and improve confidence in movement
🟢 Assistive Device Training – Guidance on using walkers, canes, and other supports
Why Choose Divine Physiotherapy?
At Divine Physiotherapy, we provide expert post-surgical care with customized therapy plans for each patient. Our goal is to help you recover safely, regain strength, and return to an active lifestyle.
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TKR (Total Knee Replacement) is a surgical procedure to replace a damaged knee joint with an artificial implant, while THR (Total Hip Replacement) involves replacing the hip joint with a prosthetic implant to restore mobility and reduce pain.
Physiotherapy is essential to regain strength, improve mobility, reduce stiffness, and prevent complications like joint stiffness and muscle weakness.
We provide post-surgical rehabilitation, pain management, range of motion exercises, gait training, muscle strengthening, and balance training for a faster recovery.
Initial recovery takes around 4-6 weeks, but full recovery may take 3-6 months, depending on the individual’s health, commitment to physiotherapy, and daily activities.
Yes, with proper rehabilitation, most patients regain normal walking ability within a few weeks, although some may need assistive devices like a walker or cane initially.