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Knee Replacements – Osteopathy, Knee Pain & Surgery Recovery’

If you are experiencing knee pain and have been told a knee replacement will be required, you may be feeling a mix of relief and apprehension … however, before you go down that path it might be worth considering whether osteopathy can help you with improving knee function and also with managing knee pain, which may in turn help delay or even avoid knee surgery altogether.

Call us for an appointment on 03 9762 9445 or click on the Book Online link to schedule an appointment, come and see our osteos and discuss treating your knee injury, knee pain or knee surgery options. 

Should you consider osteopathy before knee replacement?

While knee replacement surgery is sometimes necessary, it’s not always the only solution. Osteopaths take a holistic approach, assessing your entire body—not just your knee—to determine whether factors like your hip, ankle, or spinal mechanics are contributing to your pain. Often, knee issues are linked to poor biomechanics rather than irreversible joint damage. By strengthening surrounding muscles, improving flexibility, and optimising movement patterns, osteopathy can help reduce pain and increase function. This approach can relieve knee pain and improve mobility, potentially postponing or even avoiding surgery. And, if surgery is still required, better movement and strength beforehand can support a quicker recovery. 

Knee replacement surgery – osteopathy for pre- and post-rehab

If a knee replacement is unavoidable, preparation is key. Prehabilitation — strengthening the muscles around your knee, improving flexibility, and working on overall movement quality —can improve surgical outcomes and speed up recovery. Osteopaths can guide you through a tailored prehab program to get your body in the best possible condition for surgery.

After surgery, osteopathy can support rehabilitation by reducing stiffness, improving circulation, and guiding you through progressive exercises to restore strength and mobility. A structured approach to post-operative care may help you regain function more quickly and return to daily activities with greater ease. 

Conclusion – making the best decision for your knee

Knee replacements can be life-changing, but they aren’t always the first or only solution. Whether you’re looking to delay surgery, prepare for it, or optimise your recovery, osteopathy may help you move more freely and with less pain.

Call us on 03 9762 9445 to book an appointment at Body@Boronia and give your knee the best possible chance — before, during, and after knee surgery. Who knows? With the right approach, you might just keep that original knee a little longer than expected!

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