Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Physical therapy plays a vital role in post-surgical rehabilitation, including procedures such as disc herniation, scoliosis correction, and arthroscopy. It utilizes specific techniques to promote healing, restore function, and prevent complications.
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Following orthopedic surgical procedures, such as disc herniation, spinal fusion for scoliosis correction, and arthroscopic repair of joint injuries, physical therapy plays a crucial role in the patient's recovery.
Physical therapists work closely with orthopedic surgeons to develop personalized rehabilitation programs, which may include specific exercises to strengthen weakened muscles, mobilization techniques to restore range of motion, and physical therapy modalities to control pain and reduce swelling.
Why is Physical Therapy recommended for this treatment?
Physical Therapy is recommended for post-surgical patients to expedite recovery, minimize loss of function, and prevent complications. Physical therapists have the knowledge and skills required to provide specialized care that assists patients in regaining musculoskeletal function, restoring mobility, and returning to normal activities after surgery.