Dr. Devansh Goyal

Prehabilitation Before Joint Replacement

Prehabilitation Before Joint Replacement – Prepare Your Body for a Faster, Stronger Recovery

Prehabilitation (“prehab”) is a structured program designed to improve your strength, mobility, and overall fitness before undergoing joint replacement surgery.
By preparing your body in advance, you can achieve faster recovery, less pain, fewer complications, and better long-term function after surgery.

What Is Prehabilitation?

Prehabilitation is a proactive approach that focuses on:

  • Improving shoulder strength and flexibility

  • Reducing inflammation and pain

  • Training proper movement mechanics

  • Boosting endurance and overall fitness

  • Preparing you mentally and physically for surgery

Studies show that patients who complete prehab often recover 30–40% faster and experience better postoperative outcomes.

Why Prehabilitation Matters Before Joint Replacement

✓ Builds Stronger Muscles

Stronger rotator cuff and shoulder stabilisers support early recovery after surgery.

 
✓ Improves Range of Motion

Better pre-surgery mobility leads to better post-surgery mobility.

 
✓ Reduces Pain & Stiffness

Controlled exercises and manual therapy help reduce inflammation.

 
✓ Enhances Surgical Outcomes

A well-conditioned shoulder responds better to rehabilitation after replacement.

 
✓ Reduces Anxiety & Improves Confidence

Knowing the process ahead helps you feel mentally prepared.

 
✓ Shortens Hospital Stay & Speeds Return to Activity

A stronger body heals faster and adapts quickly after surgery.

Who Should Do Prehabilitation?

Prehab is recommended for individuals undergoing:

  • Anatomic Shoulder Replacement

  • Reverse Shoulder Replacement

  • Revision Shoulder Replacement

  • Complex fracture reconstruction leading to shoulder replacement

Ideal for patients who experience:

  • Limited mobility

  • Weakness or instability

  • Chronic shoulder pain

  • Stiffness due to arthritis

  • Fear or anxiety about surgery

How Long Should Prehabilitation Last?

Typically, 2–6 weeks before surgery.
Even a short prehab period can significantly improve results.

Benefits You Can Expect

  • Faster postoperative recovery

  • Less pain after surgery

  • Reduced risk of complications

  • Smoother transition to rehabilitation

  • Improved shoulder strength and function

  • Higher satisfaction with surgical outcomes

Book an Appointment

Preparing your shoulder before surgery is one of the best steps you can take for long-term success.

 

Schedule your prehabilitation assessment with Dr. Devansh Goyal today.

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