What do you need at home after knee surgery?

This room should house anything you may need, including:
  • pillows for elevating the lower leg.
  • a bedside commode or urinal if the bathroom isn't accessible.
  • a bed that isn't too high or low off the ground.
  • ice packs for the knee.
  • a telephone, or cellphone and a charger, to call for help.
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What equipment do I need after knee surgery?

A cane, crutches, or a walker. A reacher to help you pick up things from the floor, put on your pants, and take off your socks. A sock aid to help you put on your socks. Handle bars in the bathroom to allow you to steady yourself.
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Do you need help at home after knee replacement?

While you won't be walking much right after your knee surgery, it's inevitable that you'll need to move around your house. Walking is an essential part of your recovery. A loss of balance and a need for space can increase the risk of a fall.
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What do you wear home after knee surgery?

Since you'll want to be comfortable, choose practical clothing with a loose fit. Sweats or loose workout pants are generally a good choice. You may want to consider wearing shorts if you're having knee surgery. Shirts or blouses with buttons in the front are easiest to put on and take off.
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Do you need a catheter for knee surgery?

Hip and knee replacement surgery can be performed safely without relying on a commonly used Foley urinary catheter, according to a new study in The Journal of Arthroplasty.
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What to expect after total knee replacement | Ohio State Medical Center



What should I bring to the hospital for a knee replacement?

Take a few items of clothing to the hospital to have available once you can get rid of the hospital gown.
  1. Nightgown/Pajamas.
  2. Robe.
  3. Comfortable clothing (sweatpants, loose shirts)
  4. Slippers.
  5. Shoes.
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How long does it take to poop after knee surgery?

After surgery, your caregivers will frequently ask whether you have passed gas. This is because passing gas is a sign that your bowels are returning to normal. You may not have a bowel movement for four to five days following surgery.
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How do you sleep in bed after knee surgery?

The best way to sleep after knee surgery is on your back. This position makes it easy to keep your leg straight while sleeping, allowing proper blood flow to the surgery site. You can also prop your leg up using pillows while sleeping on your back.
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Will I need a walker after knee replacement?

In most cases, you will need to use a walker or crutches for two to four weeks after surgery. You may be advised to use a cane after you have stopped using crutches. Most patients use an assistive device (walker or crutches) until they can walk without a limp.
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How high should your bed be after knee surgery?

Physical Therapy 2000 Vol 80(9): 896903. Use a firm bed. The bed height should be knee height or higher. You may use your other leg to help the operated leg get out of bed.
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Is it okay to be alone after surgery?

If you had "outpatient" surgery, which means you don't stay overnight in a hospital, you won't be allowed to leave on your own. Your doctor will ask you to have a friend or family member drive you home and stay with you until the next day.
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What is the fastest way to recover from knee surgery?

5 Tips to Speed Up Recovery After Knee Surgery
  1. Follow All Physician Recommendations. You should always heed all of your surgeon's instructions and advice. ...
  2. Walk Frequently Once You're Allowed. ...
  3. Eat Healthy Foods. ...
  4. Get Plenty of Sleep. ...
  5. Do Physical and Occupational Therapy Exercises.
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What should you not do before knee surgery?

Seven days before surgery: Stop taking all NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), such as naproxen (Aleve), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and aspirin. They interfere with blood clotting, which can increase blood loss during surgery.
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How long does it take to walk after a full knee replacement?

Fortunately, walking with an assisted device such as a walker, cane, or crutches will begin within 24 hours of surgery. If all goes well, patients are discharged home within 2-3 days after surgery. Physical therapy can be completed at an outpatient clinic or at home. Full rehabilitation will take approximately 8 weeks.
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Can you use a heating pad after total knee replacement?

Should I use a heating pad or ice packs? Ice can be used to help relieve pain, but can be harmful if left on too long (more than 20 minutes). The use of heat is not recommended for six weeks after surgery.
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When can I climb stairs after total knee replacement?

Answer: Immediately after surgery you will learn to climb stairs safely using crutches. As recovery continues and you work on flexion and extension of the new knee, you will be able to climb without crutches. With the help of physical therapy and building up the quadriceps muscles, stair climbing will be a breeze.
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How do you go to the bathroom with a leg cast?

If you are in a leg cast (especially an above knee cast), it may be helpful to have a stool or leg rest in in front of the toilet to rest the injured leg on while toileting. Hip spica casts have their own challenges. Double nappies are a good tip.
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How do you pee after surgery?

During surgery, a urinary catheter may be inserted to allow the bladder to fill and drain normally. Depending on the type of procedure performed and how long you're expected to be in the hospital, you may still have the catheter in place when you wake up. Not all patients will have a catheter during surgery.
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What should I pack for a day surgery?

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If you're staying in hospital, you may wish to pack:
  • a nightdress or pyjamas.
  • day clothes.
  • clean underwear.
  • dressing gown and slippers.
  • small hand towel.
  • toiletries – soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant.
  • sanitary towels or tampons.
  • razor and shaving materials.
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What is the best painkiller after a knee replacement?

Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): NSAIDs are a great option for non-narcotic pain medications, such as ibuprofen (Motrin) and naproxen (Aleve).
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Do you stay overnight for knee surgery?

Most patients having knee replacement don't need to stay in the hospital very long. Traditionally, patients stay in the hospital for one or two nights. During that time, they work with physical therapists and occupational therapists to ensure they can move around and perform basic day-to-day functions.
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What do they give you to calm you down before surgery?

Midazolam injection is used to produce sleepiness or drowsiness and relieve anxiety before surgery or certain procedures. When midazolam is used before surgery, the patient will not remember some of the details about the procedure.
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