Post Operative rehabilitation
As your surgery nears, getting through the operation itself is probably all that’s on your mind. But once you’ve successfully cleared that hurdle, you may find that the real work is about to begin. No matter how much of a miracle worker your surgeon is, that skillful work can be undone without proper post-operative rehabilitation.
The two main areas of concern for anyone after an operation are loss of strength and loss of mobility. We work on these muscle and joint issues so that not only are the specific areas on which you were operated on given plenty of attention — but your overall endurance and flexibility will also be improved. This comprehensive approach to physical therapy after an operation allows you to bounce back more quickly.
Here are a few operations for which physical therapy is usually recommended as a follow up:
- Rotator cuff tear repair
- Hip, shoulder and knee joint replacements
- Ligament tears of the knee (ACL, LCL, MCL, and PCL)
- Arthroscopy and meniscus repair
- Spinal surgery
- Additional operations resulting in weakness or stiffness
Operations such as joint replacements and spinal surgeries can result in mild to extreme discomfort. A physical therapist can help reduce this pain in a number of ways, from applying ice, gentle massage or low-pulse electrical devices, to gently manipulating your muscles to ease tension.
Once your pain is under control, physical therapy can begin to address the challenges of your specific surgery. If you had knee replacement or ligament repair work, for example, moves that strengthen your knees will be part of your recovery.
Of course, being laid up can affect your body in ways that extend beyond the area of surgery. You might lose muscle mass, or even develop breathing problems, in some instances. We will work with you to rebuild your strength and endurance, while also working the specific surgical areas.
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