Joint Replacement Rehabilitation in Southampton

 

First 6-8 weeks is the most crucial stage for a joint replacement surgery where you gain the most mobility and get the most out of your new joint in the long run. That is why working with a physiotherapist makes a lot of difference in post-surgical outcomes.

Specialist joint replacement rehabilitation delivered in your home across Southampton, Winchester and the New Forest. I provide structured, one-to-one physiotherapy following hip, knee and shoulder replacement surgery to help you regain strength, mobility and confidence safely.

Recovery after joint replacement should feel progressive and purposeful — not uncertain or rushed.


Who This Service Is For

This service is suitable if you have recently undergone:

  • Total hip replacement

  • Total knee replacement

  • Partial knee replacement

  • Shoulder replacement surgery

  • Ankle replacement surgery
  • Revision surgery

It is also appropriate if you are preparing for surgery and would benefit from prehabilitation to optimise strength and recovery outcomes.

Arrange Your Post-Surgery Physiotherapy Visit in Southampton
Joint Replacement Rehabilitation in Southampton

Why Joint Replacement Rehabilitation Matters

Joint replacement surgery restores structural alignment, but muscle strength, balance and movement confidence must be rebuilt carefully.

Without structured progression, it is common to experience:

  • Ongoing stiffness

  • Weakness around the joint

  • Reduced walking confidence

  • Difficulty with stairs

  • Lingering swelling

  • Compensatory movement patterns

Targeted joint replacement rehabilitation ensures your recovery progresses safely while protecting the surgical site.

What Joint Replacement Rehabilitation Involves

Every programme is personalised and may include:

  • Post-operative mobility assessment

  • Joint mobility assessment and passive-active methods to gain full mobility in the first 6-8 weeks
  • Strength rebuilding for surrounding muscles

  • Gait retraining and walking progression

  • Swelling and scar tissue management guidance

  • Balance and confidence rebuilding

Sessions take place in your home across Southampton, Winchester, and the New Forest, allowing us to work within your real environment.

The Advantage of Home-Based Joint Replacement Physiotherapy

Home rehabilitation allows us to:

  • Practise walking in your real environment

  • Address stairs and layout challenges directly

  • Reduce unnecessary travel stress

  • Progress exercises at an appropriate pace

  • Build confidence safely in familiar surroundings

Many patients recovering from hip or knee replacement find that home physiotherapy provides a calmer and more personalised experience compared to outpatient settings.

Why Choose InnerMotion Physiotherapy

  • 12+ years NHS and private experience

  • Specialist in orthopaedic and post-surgical rehabilitation

  • HCPC Registered & fully insured

  • Discreet one-to-one home visits

  • Consistent care from the same physiotherapist

Areas Covered

Home visits are available across:

  • Southampton

  • Winchester

  • The New Forest

If you are unsure whether your location is covered, please enquire.

Arrange Joint Replacement Rehabilitation in Southampton

If you would like structured, professional guidance following hip, knee or shoulder replacement surgery, I am happy to discuss your situation before arranging a visit.

✔ One-to-one care
✔ Home visits
✔ Usually same-day response

Arrange your joint replacement rehabilitation visit today.

Arrange Your Post-Surgery Physiotherapy Visit in Southampton

Related Services

If your recovery involves additional mobility concerns, you may also benefit from:

Frequently Asked Questions About Joint Replacement Rehabilitation

When should I start physiotherapy after hip or knee replacement?

In most cases, rehabilitation should begin as soon as it is safe following discharge from hospital. Early structured movement helps reduce stiffness, rebuild muscle activation and improve walking confidence. Delaying rehabilitation can allow weakness and compensatory patterns to develop.


How long does joint replacement recovery take?

Recovery timelines vary depending on:

  • The specific joint replaced

  • Your pre-surgery strength and mobility

  • Age and general conditioning

  • Consistency with rehabilitation

Many individuals notice steady improvement within the first 6–12 weeks, but strength and balance progression often continues for several months.


Is home physiotherapy effective after joint replacement?

Yes. In many cases, home rehabilitation is particularly beneficial because we can practise movement in your real environment. This includes stair use, chair transfers and walking surfaces that are relevant to daily life. For some patients, this leads to better confidence and functional outcomes compared to clinic-only care.


How many sessions will I need?

Some patients require short-term support to establish a clear plan and progression. Others benefit from structured rehabilitation over a number of weeks. This depends on your goals, surgical complexity and response to exercise.


Can physiotherapy help if I still feel stiff months after surgery?

Yes. Ongoing stiffness or weakness months after joint replacement is common. A detailed assessment can identify whether mobility restriction, muscle inhibition or movement compensation is contributing. Targeted progression can often improve function even later in recovery.


Do I need a GP referral?

No. You can arrange joint replacement rehabilitation directly without a GP referral.

Arrange Your Post-Surgery Physiotherapy Visit in Southampton