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Most athletes think the recovery clock starts the day they go into surgery. They’re wrong. In reality, your surgery is only as good as your prehab. If you rush into the operating room with a swollen knee and a "quiet" quad, you aren't fast-tracking your recovery—you’re setting yourself up for a slower, more painful, and higher-risk rehab. In this episode of Strength in Knowledge, John Allan, DPT, sits down with Dr. Zach Atwood to dismantle the "get it over with" mentality. We dive deep into the clinical and physiological reasons why earning your surgery date is the most important decision an athlete can make. We break down: 1. The Ready Check: The non-negotiable objective benchmarks (ROM and Strength) you need before the knife. 2. The Quad Inhibition Puzzle: Why surgery on a weak leg leads to long-term atrophy that’s nearly impossible to reverse. 3. The First 72 Hours: A blueprint for the early post-op phase—what matters, what’s a distraction, and how to manage the "predictable" symptoms. 4. Patient Buy-In: How to navigate the psychological battle of "slowing down to speed up." Whether you’re an athlete currently staring at a surgical calendar, a parent trying to make the best decision for your child, or a clinician looking to sharpen your pre-op protocol, this episode provides the objective framework you need to bridge the gap between injury and Day 1 of recovery. Social Media: Rehab2Perform [https://www.instagram.com/rehab2perform/] R2P Academy [https://www.instagram.com/r2pacademy/] Dr. Zach Atwood [https://www.instagram.com/thefutboldoc/]
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