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  2. Total Knee Replacement Surgery Recovery Timeline - Healthline

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    Rehabilitation after knee surgery typically lasts about 12 weeks. But many people can walk without an assistive device after 3 weeks and drive after 4–6 weeks. After total knee replacement (TKR)...

  3. Knee replacement - Mayo Clinic

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    For most people, knee replacement provides pain relief, improved mobility and a better quality of life. Most knee replacements can be expected to last at least 15 to 20 years. After recovery, you can engage in various low-impact activities, such as walking, swimming, golfing or biking.

  4. Knee Replacement: Surgery Details & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

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    Knee replacement surgery (knee arthroplasty) is surgery to replace all or some of your knee joint. Your surgeon will replace damaged cartilage and bone with a prosthetic joint. It can take up to a year to recover fully after a knee replacement, but you’ll be able to resume some of your usual activities gradually as you heal.

  5. Total knee replacement: What to expect from recovery - Medical...

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    Recovery from total knee replacement surgery typically takes around 12 weeks. Learn about a recovery timeline and what to expect here.

  6. What to Expect After Knee Replacement Surgery | U.S. News

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    Key Takeaways. There are two types of knee replacement surgery: total knee replacement and partial knee replacement. Because total knee replacement surgery is more invasive than partial knee...

  7. 6 Things to Know About Recovery After Knee Replacement

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    “It’s a gradual recovery, and everyone is different, but the bottom line is that people do return to big, active lifestyles after knee replacement surgery,” Dr. Cushner notes. Most people begin to increase their activity levels as soon as they stop using a cane.

  8. Knee Replacement Aftercare: Tips for Patients and Caregivers

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    If you’re having knee replacement surgery due to arthritis you can expect relief from pain, improved mobility and the ability to resume many of the activities you enjoyed before. But you can also expect some down time during recovery before you reach that point.

  9. Overview. Recovering from a total knee replacement is a slow process and can feel, in the immediate postoperative period, like very little progress is being made. However, a dedicated and consistent approach to recovering will always yield the best results. It is important to try to mobilize as soon as possible after your knee replacement surgery.

  10. What to Expect after your Knee Replacement Surgery - Healthline

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    It could take you 3 months to return to most activities, and 6 months to 1 year to fully recover. Total knee replacement (TKR) surgery, also called total knee arthroplasty, can help...

  11. Total Knee Replacement: Cost, Recovery, Pain & More - Healthline

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    Total knee replacement recovery. Most of your recovery and rehabilitation will be at home after you leave the hospital. Some people need home health care or assistance. Your doctor will...