Resuming driving following knee arthroplasty is a significant milestone in the recovery process, marking a return to independence and mobility. The timing of this milestone varies, depending on factors such as the surgical technique employed, individual healing rates, and the operated leg (left or right knee).
Regaining driving ability contributes significantly to improved quality of life after surgery. It allows individuals to resume daily activities, including work, shopping, and social engagements. Historically, postoperative protocols were more conservative. Advancements in surgical techniques, pain management, and rehabilitation now facilitate a faster and safer return to driving for many patients. This can positively impact both their physical and psychological well-being.