The goal of Post surgery rehabilitation is to re – establishing muscle strength, joint motion, full joint movement and to restore the full body strength and its functionality. It is an absolute necessity after undergoing an orthopaedic surgery or cardiac surgery or cancer prevention surgery.
In Post – surgical rehabilitation programs the patient receive individualized treatment interventions aimed at restoring maximum strength, function and quality.
As part of the program, the patient is given a range of treatment options with the aim of resuming traditional activities of living to the extent as possible.
Some of the most common surgeries for which physiotherapy prescribed include:
The most common concern after surgery is pain. Various treatment modalities and exercises can effectively reduce or completely eliminate pain by restoring muscle and joint function.
As a result of surgery, range of motion is reduced, making it challenging to walk and perform various tasks. Exercise can help increase the range of motion and also teach how to temporarily use mobility devices such as crutches, canes, or walkers.
After surgery, muscles can get stiff and tense. Exercise program can help you improve muscle function, increase strength, flexibility, and endurance. It can be achieved through massages, hands-on therapy, and exercises.
Surgery is a massive trauma to body, and time is needed to get back to normal. Losing balance and falling down is a common problem after operations, exercises will help to prevent those dangerous accidental falls.
surgery is trauma and a lot of time is spend lying in bed, there is a need to make sure your blood circulation is not impacted. Because proper blood circulation is crucial to recovery and healing as it carries oxygen and other nutrients throughout the body.
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