Milestones to track and discuss
This table is an original TJS patient education tool. Use it to organize questions for joint replacement surgery day: what usually happens; your surgeon's instructions should always control.
| Journey stage | What to track | What a good plan clarifies |
|---|---|---|
| Before surgery | Confirm diagnosis, medications, home setup, support person, transportation | Patient can explain the plan and knows who to call |
| Surgery day | Arrival time, anesthesia plan, mobility check, discharge criteria | Discharge is based on safety, not the clock |
| First 2 weeks | Walking quality, swelling, pain control, wound status, therapy instructions | Recovery is trending forward without warning signs |
| Weeks 3 to 6 | Driving/work questions, gait, stairs, range of motion, endurance | Activity increases without major next-day setbacks |
- Is the symptom expected for this stage, or is it worsening?
- Does it affect walking, breathing, wound safety, pain control, or the ability to follow instructions?
- Use the discharge instructions to decide: continue the plan, call the care team, or seek urgent care.