Rehab Knee Quad-Tendon Repair
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Rehab Knee Quad-Tendon Repair

Phase I – Maximum Protection (Weeks 0 to 6):

0 to 2 weeks:

  • Brace locked in full extension for 6 weeks except during PT
  • No weight bearing
  • Ice and modalities to reduce pain and inflammation
  • Aggressive patella mobility drills
  • No range of motion

Weeks 2 to 4:

  • Continue NWB brace locked ext. at all times not in PT
  • Continue with inflammation control
  • Continue with aggressive patella mobility
  • Begin passive range of motion – 0° to 30°
  • Start submaximal quadriceps setting

Weeks 4 to 6:

  • Begin Weight bearing as tolerated; progressing off of crutches;
  • *BL tendon ruptures begin WB at 6 weeks with walker
  • Continue with ice and aggressive patella mobility
  • Passive range of motion – 0° to 60°
  • Increase intensity with quadriceps setting

Phase II – Progressive Range of Motion and Early Strengthening (Weeks 6 to 12):

Weeks 6 to 8:

  • Full weight bearing
  • Passive ROM- 0°-90°
  • Open brace to 45°- 60° of flexion week 6, 90° at week 7
  • Begin multi-plane straight leg raising and closed kinetic chain strengthening program focusing on quality VMO function.
  • Initiate open kinetic chain progressing to closed kinetic chain multi-plane hip strengthening
  • Normalize gait pattern
  • Begin stationary bike
  • Initiate pool program

Weeks 8 to 10:

  • Wean out of brace
  • Continue with patella mobility drills
  • Normalize gait pattern
  • Gradually progress to full range of motion
  • Progress open and closed kinetic chain program from bilateral to unilateral
  • Increase intensity on stationary bike
  • Begin treadmill walking program forward and backward, begin elliptical trainer

Weeks 10 to 12:

  • Full ROM
  • Terminal quadriceps stretching
  • Advance unilateral open and closed kinetic chain strengthening

Phase III – Progressive Strengthening (Weeks 12 to 16):

Weeks 12 to 16:

  • Advance open and closed kinetic chain strengthening
  • Increase intensity on bike, treadmill, and elliptical trainer
  • Increase difficulty and intensity on proprioception drills
  • Begin gym strengthening: leg press, hamstring curls, ab/adduction; avoid lunges and knee extensions
  • Begin multi-directional functional cord program

Phase IV – Advanced Strengthening and Functional Drills (Weeks 16 to 20):

Weeks 16 to 20:

  • May begin leg extensions; 30° to 0° progressing to full ROM as patellofemoral arthrokinematics normalize
  • Begin pool running program advancing to land as tolerated

Phase V – Plyometric Drills and Return to Sport Phase (Weeks 20 to 24):

Weeks 20 to 24:

  • Advance gym strengthening
  • Progress running/sprinting program
  • Begin multi-directional field/court drills