Orthopedic rehabilitation helps patients recover strength, flexibility, and function after musculoskeletal injuries or procedures. Orthopedic doctors prescribe this rehabilitation, which is administered by a multidisciplinary team of physical, occupational, and sometimes athletic therapists.
helps patients recover daily function and independence. Individualized treatment regimens may include therapeutic exercises, manual therapy, pain management, and supportive gadgets.
helps fractures, joint replacements, ligament injuries, tendinitis, sprains, strains, and back or neck pain. Arthritis and osteoporosis sufferers may benefit from it.
depends on the injury or operation and the patient’s health and fitness. After surgery or injury, rehabilitation may begin immediately or after certain healing milestones.
The healthcare team will monitor progress and alter the treatment approach throughout rehabilitation. Injury prevention education, home exercises, and daily activity changes may help aid rehabilitation and avoid future injuries.