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Recovery Timeline

A general framework for understanding the stages of recovery after joint replacement surgery.

Recovery is not identical for every patient. The timeline below depends on the procedure, overall health, preoperative function, complications, and individual progress — use it as a general framework, not a guarantee.

The Rule of 7s: Understanding Knee Replacement Recovery

The Rule of 7s: Understanding Knee Replacement Recovery

7 days of survival mode. 7 weeks of hard PT work. 7 months of living your golden era. A simple framework for understanding recovery — not an exact prediction for every patient.

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Stage 1Surgery Day
Pain & SwellingManaged with medication; swelling begins
WalkingAssisted walking often begins same day
TherapyInitial evaluation, safe movement basics
MilestonesDischarge planning begins
Stage 2First 3 Days
Pain & SwellingTypically most noticeable during this window
WalkingShort, frequent walks with assistive device
SleepOften disrupted; positioning matters
MilestonesFocus on safety and basic mobility
Stage 3First Week
Pain & SwellingGradual improvement for most patients
TherapyHome or outpatient PT typically begins
DrivingNot yet, in most cases
WorkMost patients are not yet back to work
Stage 4Weeks 2–6
WalkingProgressing toward less reliance on assistive devices
TherapyStructured strengthening phase
DrivingMay resume when cleared and off certain pain medications
WorkDesk work may resume for some patients
Stage 5Weeks 7–12
ExerciseProgressive return toward low-impact activity
TherapyContinued strengthening and endurance work
WorkPhysical work may resume for some patients
MilestonesNoticeable gains in confidence and function
Stage 6Months 3–7
Exercise & RecreationReturn toward more demanding activities, individualized
Pain & SwellingContinued gradual improvement
MilestonesMany patients feel close to their new normal
Stage 7Beyond 7 Months
MilestonesContinued maturation of strength and comfort
ExerciseMost activity goals achieved for eligible patients
Recovery is not identical for every patient. This timeline is a general framework — your surgical team will tailor guidance to your procedure and progress.

This information is provided for general educational purposes and does not replace instructions from your surgeon or healthcare team. Individual recommendations may vary based on your procedure, health, and recovery. Contact your surgical team with questions about your specific care.

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