Physiotherapy & chiropractor Clinic in Nanded
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Knee rehabilitation physiotherapy is a specialised treatment programme aimed at restoring strength, stability, flexibility, and pain-free movement to the knee joint following injury, surgery, or degenerative conditions. The knee is the largest and most complex joint in the body, bearing significant load during everyday activities such as walking, climbing stairs, and sitting — making it one of the most commonly injured and painful joints in all age groups.
At Dr. Chandolkar's physiotherapy clinic in Nanded, we provide a comprehensive knee rehabilitation programme designed around your specific diagnosis, functional goals, and lifestyle needs. Whether you are recovering from a ligament injury, knee replacement surgery, or managing chronic knee pain from arthritis, our expert team is committed to guiding your complete and confident recovery.
At Dr. Chandolkar's, every knee rehabilitation programme begins with a detailed knee assessment covering range of motion, muscle strength, joint stability, gait analysis, and functional movement patterns. Treatment is structured in progressive phases — from acute pain and swelling management through to full strength, stability, and return to activity.
Knee joint mobilisation and manual therapy
Hands-on mobilisation techniques applied to the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints to restore normal joint mechanics, reduce stiffness, improve flexion and extension range, and relieve chronic knee pain — particularly beneficial following knee replacement surgery and prolonged immobilisation.
Quadriceps and hamstring strengthening
A progressive resistance exercise programme to rebuild strength in the quadriceps, hamstrings, and hip muscles that support and protect the knee joint. Strong surrounding musculature is the most critical factor in long-term knee stability and pain prevention.
Post-surgical knee rehabilitation
Structured, phase-based recovery programmes for patients following total knee replacement (TKR), ACL reconstruction, meniscus repair, or patella surgery — ensuring safe, timely progression through each stage of healing while restoring full functional use of the knee.
Patellofemoral rehabilitation and knee cap realignment
Specialised exercises and taping techniques to correct abnormal patella (knee cap) tracking, reduce anterior knee pain, and rehabilitate patellofemoral pain syndrome — a common condition in young adults, runners, and individuals with desk-based jobs.
Proprioception and balance training
Neuromuscular training exercises using balance boards and unstable surfaces to restore the knee's positional awareness and joint stability following ligament injuries such as ACL and PCL tears, significantly reducing the risk of re-injury.
Electrotherapy and cryotherapy for pain and swelling
Therapeutic application of TENS, interferential therapy, and cryotherapy (ice therapy) to effectively manage acute and chronic knee pain, reduce post-surgical swelling, and accelerate tissue healing in the early stages of knee rehabilitation.
At Dr. Chandolkar's physiotherapy clinic in Nanded, knee rehabilitation physiotherapy effectively treats osteoarthritis of the knee, ACL and PCL ligament injuries, meniscus tears, patellofemoral pain syndrome, patellar tendinopathy (jumper's knee), IT band syndrome, post-total knee replacement stiffness, bursitis, and chronic knee pain from overuse or sports injuries. Our team will assess your specific condition and create a personalised treatment plan for full recovery.
Recovery following total knee replacement (TKR) typically requires a rehabilitation programme of 3 to 6 months for full functional recovery. Early physiotherapy — beginning within days of surgery — is essential to restore knee movement, prevent blood clots, and build strength. At Dr. Chandolkar's in Nanded, our post-TKR rehabilitation programme is closely monitored and progressively advanced to ensure the best possible long-term outcome.
In many cases, yes. Research shows that a structured physiotherapy programme can significantly reduce knee pain and improve function in patients with knee osteoarthritis, often delaying or eliminating the need for surgery. At Dr. Chandolkar's clinic in Nanded, we combine manual therapy, strengthening exercises, and lifestyle advice to maximise conservative management of knee arthritis before surgical options are considered.
The number of sessions depends on the nature and severity of the knee condition. Acute knee injuries and mild pain conditions may resolve within 6 to 8 sessions. Chronic knee osteoarthritis or post-surgical rehabilitation typically requires a longer programme of 8 to 16 weeks. Dr. Chandolkar's team will set clear, measurable goals and review your progress at each stage to keep your recovery on track.
Yes. Home visit physiotherapy services for knee rehabilitation are available for patients recovering from knee replacement surgery or those with significant pain and mobility difficulties that make attending the clinic challenging. Please visit drchandolkars.com or contact us directly to arrange home-based knee rehabilitation in Nanded and surrounding areas.

