Hi. I am a Physio student on placement in a rehabilitation ward for elderly patients. There is a patient who has had a knee replacement due to arthritis and is now unable to achieve full extension. In the four weeks i have worked with her she has remained around 38-40 degrees from full extension.
It is quite a significant amount and coupled with the pain from the other knee (due for replacement in future) struggles to walk with a ZWA with assistance of 2. 10 metres walking is a good day. Currently I am doing stretches, PNF, and some exercises. I am also attempting some gentle massage on the hamstring tendons as they are extremely tight compared with other leg.
The leg without the knee replacement also does not achieve full extension so this is likely something the patient has suffered from for many years however has worsened post operation. The non replaced knee is about 20-25 degrees from zero. Anyway I would love to hear some advice on techniques, exercises or other modalities that might be worth trying.
Thanks for any help offered
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