I question the competence of the physician who diagnosed her, but that is beside the point. If she is having such pain that is preventing you from effectively working with her, then she probably does need to be in rehab as there are other things that a good therapist will do to diagnose the cause of her pain and reduce it to allow her to exercise.
Do you have access to a pool? One thing that is great for persons with lower body issues (ie pain, inflammation, arthritis, etc) and obesity is exercising in the water. Get her waist deep or so and do all the functional/closed-chain things that you have been doing.
FWIW, I would avoid things like knee extensions and ham curls ... you are better off doing closed-chain exercises with someone with pain/inflammation/arthritis (age and weight are non-factors).
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