Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Orthopedic rehabilitation is a specialized therapy program designed to help individuals recover from bone, joint, muscle, and ligament injuries caused by trauma, surgery, or chronic conditions. The goal is to restore mobility, strength, flexibility, and function while reducing pain and preventing further injuries. It is essential after orthopedic surgeries such as joint replacement, fracture repair, ligament reconstruction, or spinal surgery. Orthopedic rehabilitation combines physical therapy, pain management, and strength training to ensure a safe and effective recovery.

Conditions That Require Orthopedic Rehabilitation

  • Post-Surgical Recovery – After joint replacement, fracture repair, or ligament surgery.

  • Fractures & Dislocations – Strengthening after bone healing.

  • Arthritis & Joint Degeneration – Improves mobility and reduces stiffness.

  • Ligament & Tendon Injuries (ACL, Rotator Cuff, Achilles Tendon) – Restores stability and function.

  • Spinal Conditions (Herniated Disc, Spondylosis, Sciatica) – Strengthens back muscles and improves posture.

  • Sports & Overuse Injuries – Rehab for athletes and active individuals.

Benefits of Orthopedic Rehabilitation

  • Reduces pain and swelling.

  • Prevents stiffness and muscle atrophy.

  • Restores strength and flexibility.

  • Enhances balance and coordination.

  • Promotes safe return to daily activities and sports.

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