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Lace Up Again: Running After Knee Surgery
Sunday, February 23, 2025
The FAST protocol uses cementless implants, which are designed to promote better bone integration. It also includes minimally invasive surgery and personalized functional alignment. This means the surgery is tailored to each patient's unique needs. Local infiltration analgesia is used to manage pain, allowing patients to start rehabilitation within 24 hours. The rehabilitation process includes range-of-motion exercises, muscle strengthening, and a gradual return to running, usually between 6 to 8 months. Monitoring activity carefully helps prevent inflammation and optimizes recovery.
Running after knee surgery used to be a big no-no. But now, with the right approach, it's showing low complication rates. Preoperative fitness and individual patient factors play a big role in how well someone does. The FAST protocol is all about integrating cementless implants, personalized alignment, and structured rehabilitation. It's important to choose the right patients and communicate clearly with them. More research is needed to see how well this works in the long run.
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