Post Operative Physiotherapy

Post-operative physiotherapy, Post-surgery physiotherapy, Physiotherapy after surgery, Rehabilitation after surgery, Post-op physiotherapy care

Post-operative physiotherapy, Post-surgery physiotherapy, Physiotherapy after surgery, Rehabilitation after surgery, Post-op physiotherapy care

Post Operative Physiotherapy

We provide post-surgical physiotherapy for patients who have undergone surgeries after accidents, joint replacements, ligament repair, corrective surgeries, neuro surgeries, plastic surgeries and other surgeries relevant to joints and muscles. Joint mobilisation, muscle strengthening, posture restoration training, walk training and other relevant rehabilitation is done for patients.

Post-operative physiotherapy is an indispensable part of the recovery journey after almost any surgical procedure, from orthopedic interventions like joint replacements to cardiac or abdominal surgeries. While the surgery itself addresses the immediate medical issue, the body often experiences weakness, stiffness, pain, and reduced mobility as a result of the procedure and subsequent immobilization. Physiotherapy steps in to systematically restore function, reduce complications, and accelerate the healing process. Through a tailored program of exercises, manual therapy, and patient education, post-operative physiotherapy helps patients regain strength, flexibility, balance, and ultimately, independence in their daily lives.

The benefits of engaging in post-operative physiotherapy are extensive and crucial for optimal outcomes. It plays a vital role in managing post-surgical pain and swelling, often reducing the need for strong pain medications. Physiotherapists guide patients through progressive exercises designed to prevent muscle atrophy, improve circulation, and reduce the risk of secondary complications such as blood clots or excessive scar tissue formation. Moreover, they provide crucial instruction on proper body mechanics and activity modification, empowering patients to safely return to their pre- surgical activities, work, and even sports, with confidence and a significantly lower risk of re-injury.