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No stationary bike x 6 weeks Ice pack with knee in full extension after exercise PHASE II: ~2-4 WEEKS POSTOPERATIVE GOALS: • ROM 0-90 degrees • No extensor lag AMBULATION AND BRACE USE: Brace x 8 weeks – Open to 0-45 degrees Crutches – PWB in brace EXERCISES: Continue appropriate previous exercises Scar massage when incision healed
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