Joint Replacement
Conditions
Post Joint Replacement Physical Therapy in Bellevue, WA
Recover Faster After Knee, Hip, or Shoulder Surgery
Had a joint replacement? Struggling with stiffness, pain, or slow recovery?
Get expert, one-on-one rehab at Synergy Physical Therapy and start moving better—faster.
- Same-week appointments available
- Personalized recovery plans
- Hands-on therapy + guided exercise
Start Your Joint Replacement Recovery Today
Don’t let stiffness or weakness slow you down—get expert help now.
What We Help You With
- Knee replacement recovery
- Hip replacement rehabilitation
- Shoulder replacement rehab
- Post-surgical stiffness and swelling
- Difficulty walking or moving
Why Choose Us
- One-on-one sessions with a licensed physical therapist
- Hands-on manual therapy to reduce stiffness quickly
- Step-by-step recovery plan tailored to your surgery
- Focus on getting you back to daily activities fast
Most patients notice improvement within the first few visits.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
- Full evaluation of your mobility, strength, and pain
- Hands-on treatment in your first session
- Clear plan for your recovery timeline
We make your recovery process simple, structured, and effective.
Convenient Bellevue Location
Serving Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, and surrounding Eastside communities.
Ready to Move Better Again?
You’ve already taken the biggest step with surgery—now make sure your recovery is done right.
Regain strength, mobility, and independence with expert care today!
Common causes of total joint replacement:
Total joint replacement surgery is typically recommended for those who:
Have severe joint damage.
This is typically due to arthritic debilitation, either from osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
Experienced a severe trauma to the joint(s).
Some injuries can only be addressed through surgical treatment, depending on how critical the damage was.
Live with chronic shooting pains.
If your pain is constantly affecting your daily life and no other treatments have seemed to help, your doctor may suggest surgery.
If you believe you may be in need of total joint replacement surgery, it is important to discuss that with your primary physician first. If you have already received total joint replacement surgery, it is likely that your primary physician will refer you to a Bellevue, WA physical therapist for part of your recovery treatment.
How will physical therapy help me?
Physical therapy will be important in the rehabilitation process for your total joint replacement. Our physical therapist will provide a treatment plan for you that will assist in restoring your range of motion, flexibility, strength, endurance, and overall mobility. Physical therapy treatments can also benefit you both before AND after your procedure, in order to make sure that your recovery process is as smooth as possible.
What should I expect?
Your initial appointment will consist of a physical evaluation to determine what course of treatment will be best for your needs. Our physical therapist will create a specialized treatment plan based on your evaluation, aimed at rehabilitation and bringing you back to your optimum physical health.
At first, your treatment plan will consist of passive physical therapy, which is primarily focused on pain relief and recovery. This may include manual therapy, gentle therapeutic exercises, or any other combination of treatment services that your physical therapist deems for your treatment plan. After your passive therapy, you will continue into active physical therapy treatments. These will include strengthening exercises that you will do with the aid of your Bellevue, WA physical therapist, in addition to at-home treatments that you will do on your own at home. These will all help in making your recovery as quick and comfortable as possible, all while improving your normal function!
If you believe you could benefit from our total joint replacement rehabilitation services, contact Synergy Physical Therapy today. We will get you back to living your best life, free from pain and limiting joints!
