Resuming driving after knee arthroplasty is a significant milestone in the recovery process, signifying a return to independence and mobility. The timing of this milestone depends on several factors, including the type of surgery performed, the individual’s healing progress, and the physician’s assessment.
Regaining the ability to drive allows individuals to participate more fully in daily life, including work, social activities, and errands. This restoration of autonomy can significantly improve overall quality of life and reduce reliance on others. Historically, the timeline for returning to driving after this procedure has evolved alongside surgical techniques and rehabilitation protocols, leading to quicker recovery periods.