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3-Day Plan: Knee Rehab After Meniscus Surgery

Structured training plan for returning to exercise after knee surgery. Two differentiated leg days (quad rehab + posterior chain) plus a balanced upper body day. Focus on VMO strengthening, controlled movements, and core stability.

35-553x per weekKnee rehabilitation, strength building, muscle buildingmachine, cable, dumbbell, body only

Day 1 — Lower Body: Quad & Knee Rehab

6 exercises
  • Beinstrecker (Maschine)3 × 12-15

    RPE 6-7, pain-free ROM, focus on final 30° extension (VMO activation)

  • Goblet Squat (Kurzhantel/Kettlebell)3 × 10-12

    RPE 7, controlled tempo 3-1-2, depth as pain allows

  • Step-Ups (Kurzhantel)3 × 10

    RPE 7, per leg, low step height, surgical leg first

  • Beinbeuger liegend (Maschine)3 × 10-12

    RPE 7-8, controlled eccentric

  • Glute Bridge (Bodyweight)3 × 12-15

    RPE 7, 2-second hold at top

  • Dead Bug3 × 8

    Per side, slow and controlled, keep lower back pressed to floor

Day 2 — Upper Body: Push & Pull

7 exercises
  • Kurzhantel-Bankdrücken3 × 8-10

    RPE 7-8

  • Rudern am Kabelzug (sitzend)3 × 8-10

    RPE 7-8, squeeze shoulder blades

  • Kurzhantel-Schulterdrücken (sitzend)3 × 8-10

    RPE 7-8, back against pad

  • Latzug breit (zur Brust)3 × 8-10

    RPE 7-8

  • Face Pull (Kabelzug)3 × 12-15

    RPE 7, external rotation at end of movement

  • Trizeps-Pushdown (Seil)3 × 10-12

    RPE 7-8

  • Hammer Curl (Kurzhantel)3 × 10-12

    RPE 7-8

Day 3 — Lower Body: Posterior Chain & Strength

6 exercises
  • Beinpresse4 × 8-10

    RPE 7-8, mid foot placement, controlled ROM

  • Split Squat (Kurzhantel)3 × 8

    RPE 7-8, per leg, upright torso

  • Gestrecktes Kreuzheben (Kurzhantel)3 × 10-12

    RPE 7-8, hip hinge, slight knee bend

  • Beinbeuger sitzend (Maschine)3 × 10-12

    RPE 7-8, 2-second eccentric

  • Einbeinige Glute Bridge3 × 10

    RPE 7, per leg, monitor side-to-side imbalance

  • Pallof Press (Kabelzug)3 × 10

    RPE 7, per side, anti-rotation, stable hips

Why This Plan?

This plan clearly differentiates the two leg days: Day 1 focuses on quad rehabilitation with leg extensions as the key exercise for VMO strengthening (Escamilla et al. demonstrated that terminal knee extension post-surgery significantly improves knee stability), while Day 3 emphasizes posterior chain and strength progression. Core stability work (Dead Bug, Pallof Press) was added because trunk stability demonstrably reduces knee loading during compound movements (Kibler et al., 2006). All exercises have high stimulus-to-fatigue ratios and allow controlled loading within a pain-free range. RPE-based intensity management instead of fixed weights enables day-to-day adjustment — critical during rehabilitation.

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