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Rehabilitation Protocol for Anterior Cruciate Ligament ...
www.massgeneral.org• NMES high intensity (2500 Hz, 75 bursts) supine knee extended 10 sec/50 sec, 10 contractions, 2x/wk during sessions—use of clinical stimulator during session, consider home units distributed immediate post op • Straight leg raise o **Do not perform straight leg raise if you have a knee extension lag • Hip abduction
Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) POST-OP REHABILITATION ...
universityorthopedics.com• If 0 (Knee straight) – 90 degrees (Knee over toes) is not achieved by 6 weeks then a patient would need ... • Knee Extension Strength >/= 4/5 • Independent straight leg raise without extensor lag • Independent with ambulation using least ... Short arc quads supine, supine hip flexion, Squats with assist as needed
Rehabilitation Guidelines for Knee Multi-Ligament Repair ...
www.uwhealth.org• Leg lifts in standing with brace on for balance and hip strength – avoid hip extension secondary to hamstring restrictions • Straight leg raise (SLR) with brace locked ... • Flexion: Use gravity or assistance to maximize hamstring activity, including supine wall slides or seated knee flexion; if flexion needs to be forced then continue to