Orthopaedic Rehabilitation

For post-op recovery like knee/hip replacements, fractures, or tendon injuries. Improves strength, ROM, and pain relief.

Orthopaedic Rehabilitation

Why Orthopaedic Rehabilitation is Done

  • To restore range of motion and flexibility
  • To rebuild muscle strength and endurance
  • To reduce pain and inflammation
  • To improve functional mobility
  • To prevent complications and re-injury

How Orthopaedic Rehabilitation is Done

  • Assessment: Evaluation of injury, surgery, and functional limitations
  • Range of Motion: Gentle stretching and mobility exercises
  • Strength Training: Progressive resistance exercises
  • Pain Management: Ice, heat, and manual therapy techniques
  • Functional Training: Activity-specific exercises for daily tasks