Post-Operative Orthopaedic Rehab at home in Blaby

Blaby (LE8) and the surrounding villages of Whetstone, Glen Parva, Countesthorpe and Enderby sit south-west of Leicester, with easy access to LRI, Leicester General and Glenfield. Jay covers home rehab here for post-op orthopaedic, stroke, neuro and falls cases, working alongside GP and community therapy teams.

In Blaby, patients are most often discharged from Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester General Hospital, Glenfield Hospital. Local community services include Blaby & Lutterworth Community Therapy, South Leicester GP cluster, and Jay is happy to coordinate where helpful.

About this service

The first six weeks after orthopaedic surgery are when you set the trajectory for the next year. The patients who recover best are usually the ones who get hands-on physiotherapy at home, early, and don’t have to wait six weeks for their NHS follow-up.

Jay covers post-operative rehab from Leicester Royal Infirmary, Nuffield Health Leicester, Spire Leicester, Glenfield orthopaedics and BMI hospitals, plus trauma and fracture care from any UK hospital.

Your physiotherapist in Blaby

Jay Singh, Senior Physiotherapist

Jay Singh

Senior Physiotherapist serving Blaby

  • BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy · HCPC PH104786
  • 10+ years NHS experience — stroke, neuro, respiratory, MSK
  • Phone: 07438 464257
  • Email: jphysio2u@gmail.com
  • Please mention Mobile Physiotherapist.co.uk when you call

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What Jay treats

  • Total hip replacement (THR) — anterior, posterior or lateral approach
  • Total knee replacement (TKR) and partial knee replacement (UKR)
  • Hip and femoral fracture (NOF) recovery
  • Tibial, ankle and wrist fracture rehab
  • Shoulder replacement, rotator cuff repair and shoulder trauma
  • Spinal surgery (decompression, fusion) early-stage rehab
  • Multi-trauma recovery from RTC or major fall

How the first visit works

  • Hands-on assessment of range, strength, swelling and gait
  • Surgical-precaution-aware rehab (e.g. posterior hip precautions, weight-bearing status)
  • Progressive loading programme to restore strength and movement
  • Stair re-education and outdoor walking practice
  • Scar management and swelling control
  • Liaison with your surgeon, theatre team or NHS follow-up clinic

Blaby FAQs

I’ve just been discharged after a knee replacement — when should physio start?

Ideally within a few days. The first 2–6 weeks are the most important window for restoring knee bend and quadriceps strength.

Will you follow my surgeon’s protocol?

Yes — Jay routinely works to consultant-specific protocols and is happy to confirm details with your team if needed.

Do you treat shoulder surgery as well?

Yes — rotator cuff repairs, shoulder replacements and shoulder trauma are all part of Jay’s caseload.

Do you travel to Blaby and surrounding villages?

Yes — Jay covers all of Blaby including Whetstone, Glen Parva, Countesthorpe, and the surrounding LE8 postcodes. Travel fees only apply for the most outlying villages and are confirmed on your free phone call.

My relative has just been discharged in Blaby. Can you start straight away?

Hospital-to-home transitions are core to Jay’s NHS background. Where capacity allows, a same-week visit in Blaby is usually possible. Get in touch directly to confirm.

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