Inability to bend after knee surgery can be rehabilitated with functional exercises, and surgery can be considered if necessary.
Inability to bend after knee surgery is usually caused by the patient’s failure to actively perform rehabilitation exercises after surgery, or inadequate rehabilitation exercise movements, resulting in adhesion and stiffness of the joint. Patients can improve joint mobility through functional exercises and physical therapy with the help of professional rehabilitation physicians.
For patients with serious conditions, if necessary, knee joint release surgery can be performed to improve the symptoms of joint stiffness.
Rehabilitation is a gradual process that requires patients to persist for a long period of time. It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with the treatment and do not blindly train or use medication on their own to avoid adverse consequences.