Right Knee Pain

Right Knee Pain

Case Description: Pt is a 65 year old male who arrived to physical therapy with reports of right knee pain that has lingered since his total knee replacement in 2019. He has on/off sharp pains on the outside of the right knee and feels increased stiffness/decreased range of motion and lack of stability on the right. He has difficulty with prolonged standing, sit to stands, and climbing ladders/stairs.

Objective Measures: The patient was seen for physical therapy 10 visits over a course of 5 weeks. 

Tests and MeasuresInitial EvaluationDay of Discharge from Physical Therapy
Numeric pain rating scale6/10 at worst / reports of sharp pains on/off 0/10 at worst
LEFS58/8072/80
Pelvis alignment findings Decreased hamstring length bilaterally  L>R, (+) L obers, (+) B ELY, superior R IC, L facing S. base Hamstring length 70 deg bilaterally with 90-90 testing, (-) ELY with >90 deg, IC and S. base in line, (-) obers B 
Hip strength 4/5 B hip abduction, 4+/5 R hip ER, 4/5 L hip IRAll 5/5 and nonpainful 
Daily activity performanceDifficulty with prolonged standing, sit to stands, stair negotiation, and ladder climbingNo difficulty or pain with previously listed 

Summary: The patient was discharged from physical therapy due to reports of 100% improvement since the start of therapy. He no longer is having any pain in the right  knee and is able to perform his daily tasks without any difficulty. He was educated on the use of his home exercise program to maintain gains in strength and range of motion as well as manage any future flare ups in the right knee.