Orthopaedic Rehabilitation

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Orthopaedic Rehabilitation

Orthopaedic Rehabilitation focuses on restoring movement, strength, and function following injuries or surgeries involving the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It plays a vital role in recovery after fractures, joint replacements, ligament repairs, or spinal surgeries.Through a combination of targeted exercises, manual therapy, pain management techniques, and mobility training, physiotherapists help patients regain independence and return to their daily activities safely. The rehabilitation process is individualized to address specific needs, improve joint stability, enhance flexibility, and prevent future complications.
The ultimate goal of orthopaedic rehabilitation is to promote optimal healing, restore full functional capacity, and improve the patient’s overall quality of life.

Focused on recovery after fractures, joint replacements, or orthopaedic surgeries:

  • Total knee/hip replacement rehab

  • Post-fracture stiffness management

  • Ligament reconstruction rehab (ACL, PCL, etc.)

  • Pre- and post-surgical physiotherapy