Pre-operative Instructions for MIS Total Knee Stephen J Kelly, M.D.



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Pre-operative Instructions for MIS Total Knee Stephen J Kelly, M.D. 33 Sewall Street Portland, ME 04102 207.828.2100 800.439.0274 www.orthoassociates.com Pre-operative Pain Protocol Two days before surgery: Celebrex 100 / 200 mg - Take 1 tablet by mouth Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 325 mg - Take 1 tablet by mouth with breakfast, lunch and dinner Day before surgery Celebrex 100 / 200 mg - Take 1 tablet by mouth Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 325 mg - Take 1 tablet by mouth with breakfast, lunch and dinner Lyrica 75 mg - Take 1 tablet by mouth at breakfast and dinner. Pre-operative Skin prep In order to reduce the chance of infection, we ask you to perform a preoperative skin prep. You will be provided 2 packages of Hibiclens and an instruction sheet. Please shower the night before and the morning of surgery with the Hibiclens. Pre-op Education class Please plan to attend this 1 hour educational seminar, as this is a great opportunity to get many additional questions answered. To schedule a time for your seminar, please call: Mercy Hospital (207) 553-6588 Maine Medical Center (207) 662-0822

Preoperative Exercises Attached is a handout illustrating your pre-op exercises. Please do these exercises twice a day every day before surgery. Stop any exercise that increases your pain. 2

Pre-operative Knee Exercises Courtesy of Mercy Hospital It is important to be as fit as possible before undergoing a total knee replacement. This will make your recovery much faster and easier. The following exercises should be done now and continue until your surgery. You should be able to do them in 15-20 minutes and it is recommended that you do them twice each day. Remember that you need to strengthen your entire body, not just your leg. It is very important that you strengthen your arms by doing chair push-ups because you will be relying on your arms to help you get in and out of bed, in and out of a chair, walk, and to do your exercises after surgery. Do not do any exercises that are too painful! Preparing for Knee Replacement Surgery Exercises 1. Ankle Pumps 10 reps (each leg) 3 times /day (more if possible) 2. Quad Sets (Knee push-downs) 10 reps (each leg) 3 times/day 3. Heel Slides (slide heel up and down) 10 reps (each leg) 3 times/day 4. Gluteal sets (bottom squeezes) 10 reps (each leg) 3 times/day 5. Short arc quads 10 reps (each leg) 3 times/day 6. Abduction and adduction 10 reps (each leg) 3 times/day 7. Wrist Flexion 20 reps (each arm) 3 times/day 8. Armchair Push-Ups 20 reps 3 times/day 9. Shoulder Extension 20 reps 3 times/day 10. Elbow Flexion 20 reps 3 times/day 11. Wall Push-up 20 reps 3 times/day Remember to: Perform each exercise slowly. Do NOT hold your breath. Stop any exercise that is too painful. Perform these exercises 3 times a day (if possible). 3

Preparing Your Muscles Ankle Pumps With leg relaxed, gently flex your foot and point your toes (bend and straighten the ankle). Repeat 10 times (each leg), every hour if possible. Quad Sets (Knee Push-downs) Lie on your back, keep your knee straight. Push the back of your knee into the bed while tightening the muscle on the front of your thigh. Hold for 5 seconds, and then relax. Do NOT hold your breath. Heel Slides (Slide Heels Up and Down) Lie on your back, bend your knee by sliding your heel toward your bottom, and then straighten the leg. Bend your knee to a position that you can tolerate. 4

Gluteal Set (Bottom Squeezes) Tense muscles and squeeze buttocks. Keep leg and buttock flat on the floor. Hold 5 seconds. Short Arc Quad Place a towel roll or pillow under your knee. Raise your foot off the bed surface by straightening your knee. Do not raise your thigh off the towel roll or pillow. Hip Abduction / Adduction (Slide Heels Out and In) Lie on back Slide leg out to the side and return to the center. Keep toes pointed up and knees straight. Hold 2 3 seconds, slowly relax. 5

Exercises to Help with Walker or Crutch Use Do these exercises to build upper body strength. This will help you when you use a walker or crutches after surgery. Be sure to exercise both arms. Your physical therapist or doctor may also suggest you use light weights or do other exercises. Wrist Flexion With right palm up, bend wrist up. Repeat 20 times on each arm, 3 times per day. Armchair Push-ups (Chair Stand Resisted) With hands on armrests, push up from chair. Use legs as much as necessary. Return slowly. Repeat 20 times, 3 times per day. 6

Shoulder Extension Bring arms straight back as far as possible without pain. Repeat 20 times, 3 times per day. Elbow Flexion With right arm straight, thumb forward, hold a light hand weight or can, bend elbow. Return slowly. Repeat 20 times each arm, 3 times per day. Wall Push-Up With arms slightly wider apart than shoulder width, and feet 8-10 inches from wall, gently lean body toward wall. Repeat 20 times, 3 times per day. 7