Patient Resources

At Johns Hopkins Medicine, we aim to provide you with quality patient care during your visit. To help guide you through your care, we have outlined information on what you may expect before, during and after your orthopaedic visit. Your experience may vary depending on the type of inpatient or outpatient procedure you are getting, as well as which Johns Hopkins location you are visiting.

At any time, don’t hesitate to contact your doctor through MyChart or by phone if you have any questions.

On this page:

Surgery PreparationOn the Day of Your SurgeryRehabilitation and Home CarePreparing for DischargeGetting Back to Activity

Surgery Preparation

On the Day of Your Surgery

Rehabilitation and Home Care

Your rehabilitation team may include physical, occupational, speech, activity and recreational therapists. Rehabilitation can occur at any point of your care. You are able to see therapists as an inpatient, as an outpatient or in your home. Your physician will determine which therapist you see and for how long.

Preparing for Discharge

Getting Back to Activity

Your surgeon will help you return to activities safely after orthopaedic surgery. He or she will let you know of activities to avoid, as well as when you can safely return to driving, exercise, sexual activity and other things.