Rebuilding mobility: A guide to lower limb rehabilitation

Written by: Anthony Adesanmi
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Edited by: Aoife Maguire

Recovery from lower limb injuries or surgeries can be a daunting journey, but with proper rehabilitation, it's possible to regain mobility and resume daily activities. Lower limb rehabilitation focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, and function to the legs, helping patients regain independence and improve their quality of life. Chartered physiotherapist Anthony Adesanmi provides a guide to this type of rehabilitation.

 

 

 

Understanding lower limb rehabilitation

 

Lower limb rehabilitation involves a tailored programme of exercises and therapies designed to address specific issues and promote healing. Whether you've undergone surgery, experienced an injury, or have a chronic condition affecting your legs, rehabilitation aims to enhance mobility and minimise pain.

 

Stages of rehabilitation

 

Early stage

 

In the initial phase, the focus is on reducing swelling, managing pain, and restoring basic movement. This may include gentle exercises, such as ankle pumps and leg raises, along with techniques like ice therapy to alleviate discomfort and promote healing.

 

Intermediate stage

 

As healing progresses, emphasis shifts to improving strength, balance, and flexibility. Exercises may involve resistance training, stretching, and functional movements to rebuild muscle and enhance stability. Physiotherapy sessions can also help refine movement patterns and address any gait abnormalities.

 

Advanced stage

 

In the final phase, the goal is to return to pre-injury levels of activity and function. This may involve more challenging exercises, such as plyometrics and agility drills, to enhance power, speed, and coordination. Gradual reintroduction to activities like walking, running, and sports helps ensure a smooth transition back to normal life.

 

Key components of rehabilitation

 

Exercise therapy

 

A structured programme of exercises is essential for strengthening muscles, improving joint mobility, and restoring range of motion. These may include leg presses, squats, lunges, and balance exercises tailored to your specific needs.

 

Manual therapy

 

Hands-on techniques, such as massage and joint mobilisations, can help reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, and alleviate stiffness. Manual therapy techniques are often used in conjunction with exercise therapy to enhance overall outcomes.

 

Education and self-management

 

Understanding your condition and learning self-care techniques are vital aspects of rehabilitation. Your healthcare team will provide guidance on injury prevention, proper posture, and strategies for managing pain and swelling at home.

 

Lower limb rehabilitation is a collaborative process that requires commitment and patience. By following a personalised programme under the guidance of experienced professionals, you can regain strength, mobility, and confidence in your legs, paving the way for a brighter, more active future.

 

 

 

If you would like to book a consultation with Anthony, do not hesitate to do so by visiting his Top Doctors profile today.

By Anthony Adesanmi
Physiotherapy

Anthony Adesanmi is a chartered physiotherapist based in London with over a decade of experience. He is an expert in a wide range of physiotherapy treatments, with his areas of expertise including manual therapy, spinal rehabilitation, lower limb manual therapy, and neck and back pain.
 
Anthony currently holds the role of sports and spinal physiotherapist at Octopus Clinic in London. 
 
Anthony boasts a significant track record in addressing neck and back ailments, ranging from common strains to more complex and persistent conditions. His approach centres on devising enduring solutions for ongoing issues by offering expert guidance, precise hands-on therapy, and the creation of tailored exercise regimens coupled with preventative lifestyle recommendations.
 
With extensive expertise, Anthony has effectively treated a diverse clientele, spanning from casual weekend athletes to international sports professionals involved in activities such as running, rugby, hockey, netball, dance, water polo, and skiing.
 
Anthony is registered with the Health & Care Professionals Council (HCPC), and holds membership on the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (MCSP). His qualifications include a Bachelor of Science with Honors (BSc Hons) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. 
 
Anthony Adesanmi's qualifications and wealth of experience make him a trusted expert in the field of physiotherapy. Patients in London can rely on his expertise for the effective management of musculoskeletal conditions, including sports injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, spinal rehabilitation, and neck and back pain.

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