The Safest Way to Return to the Gym After Laparoscopy

Exercise After Laparoscopy
Get Up and Walk
Walk as soon as you feel up to being on your feet for longer periods. Have someone stand by you for the first day of your laparoscopy recovery in case you feel dizzy or weak.
Getting Back to the Gym
See a Doctor
Recovery periods vary depending on the type of laparoscopic surgery performed. These instructions provide general information on how to return to the gym and begin training after surgery, but your doctor or physical therapist will be able to best guide you for your individual recovery.
The Takeaway
- Gradually return to the gym after laparoscopy, starting with light workouts such as walking or using an elliptical trainer, approximately one to two weeks post-surgery.
- Avoid heavy lifting (more than 10 pounds) for at least two weeks after your procedure to prevent interfering with the healing process.
- Monitor your incisions for symptoms of infection, such as increased pain, redness, swelling, or abnormal drainage, and consult your doctor immediately if these or serious symptoms like fever or vomiting occur.
- Ask your doctor or physical therapist about your individual recovery timeline, as it can vary.
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Aubrey Bailey, PT, DPT, CF-L1
Medical Reviewer
Aubrey Bailey is a doctor of physical therapy with a specialization in hand therapy based in Virginia.

Cecilia Harsch
Author
Cecilia Harsch is a freelance writer with over 15 years of experience. She produces clear, instructional content that translates technical procedures into accessible guidance for general consumer audiences. Her work has appeared on Livestrong, Weekand.com, and Hunker.com.