How long does it take to recover completely from knee replacement surgery

It usually takes 3 to 6 months for complete recovery after knee replacement replacement surgery, and there is some individual variability that cannot be generalized.
Knee joints with significant internal structural changes can be treated with knee replacement surgery. Knee replacement is a treatment that replaces a human joint with an artificial joint. The concept of complete recovery is limited to the possibility of normal knee functions such as walking and squatting.
After knee replacement surgery, it usually takes 3 to 6 months to completely restore joint function. If the patient is younger and has recovered well from the surgery, the recovery will be relatively quicker. If the patient is older and the recovery is slower, it may take more than 6 months to recover completely.
In the early stage after the knee replacement surgery, pay attention to the brake and rest, do not move the knee joint too early. In the later stage, you can use rehabilitation therapy to carry out functional training of the knee joint under the guidance of professional physicians.