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How long should I have physical therapy after knee replacement?

I will have a knee replacement. How long should I have physical therapy after knee replacement?

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After a knee replacement, physical therapy is crucial for a successful recovery. Typically, you can expect to engage in formal physical therapy for about 3 to 4 weeks1. However, the entire rehabilitation process can last up to 12 weeks, with the most intensive therapy occurring in the first few weeks.
Ive had clients that healed super fast and required 6 visits. Others that needed 5 months.