Patellofemoral Cartilage Restoration
Physical Therapy Protocol
Patellofemoral Cartilage Restoration
Physical Therapy Protocol
Phase I – Protection / Mobility (Post-Op Weeks 1–3)
Goals:
- Protect the surgical site
- Initiate gentle motion within protected range
- Activate quadriceps and VMO
- Begin safe mobility with assistive devices
Restrictions:
- PROM and AROM 0–20° (Week 1)
- PROM and AROM 0–60° (Weeks 2–3)
- Brace locked in extension unless performing exercises
Therapeutic Exercises:
- Isometric quadriceps sets
- Straight leg raises (SLR)
- Weight shifts in standing
- Patellar mobilizations
- Ankle pumps
Phase II – Strength (Post-Op Weeks 4–6)
Goals:
- Improve AROM
- Restore basic gait pattern
- Initiate controlled strengthening
Restrictions:
- Continue brace as needed, unlock as quad control improves
- Avoid open-chain resistance to the knee joint
Therapeutic Exercises:
- AROM to 0–125°
- Gait training with progressive weight bearing
- Stationary cycling for ROM (no resistance)
- Mini squats (pain-free)
- Single-leg balance drills
- Closed-chain quad/glute strengthening
Phase III – Dynamic Strength (Post-Op Weeks 7–12)
Goals:
- Achieve full AROM
- Normalize gait pattern
- Improve dynamic lower limb control
Milestones:
- Discontinue crutches and TROM brace
- Independent ambulation without gait deviations
Therapeutic Exercises:
- Step-ups and step-downs
- Lateral and diagonal movements
- Progressive resistance exercises for quads/glutes
- Core strengthening
Phase IV – Proprioceptive Phase (Post-Op Weeks 13–24)
Goals:
- Enhance neuromuscular control
- Improve balance and proprioception
- Increase functional strength
Therapeutic Activities:
- Single-leg balance on unstable surfaces
- Closed kinetic chain training
- Ergometers, elliptical, and stairmaster (as tolerated)
- Agility ladders and cone drills (if appropriate)
Phase V – Functional Return (Post-Op Month 6+)
Goals:
- Safely return to higher-level activities
- Prepare for sports or recreational return
Functional Progression:
- Begin running program (if cleared)
- Integrate plyometric and impact control drills
- Sport-specific exercises and interval training