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2017-09-14
Importance Of Physiotherapy Post An Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedic Physical TherapyIt takes a while for people to resume their normal life post a surgical procedure. This holds true for orthopedic surgeries as well. The healing process after an orthopedic surgery is mostly slow. This is why surgeons always recommend their patients to a physiotherapist to aid the process of recovery post-surgery. Systematic orthopedic physical therapy helps in restoring mobility to your joints and strengthens the muscles of your body. This therapy works in conjunction with the surgery to relieve the pain in your body and accelerate your recovery. Here’s a closer look at the importance of physiotherapy post an orthopedic surgery: 

What Is Orthopedic Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is an extensive field of medicine. It comprises of different types of therapies, one of them being orthopedic physiotherapy. This branch of physiotherapy focuses on your joints, ligaments and the skeletal system and works towards healing any injuries or disorders associated with this region.

A few orthopedic surgeries which necessitate physiotherapy are knee or elbow reconstruction, rotator cuff related surgeries, shoulder replacements and spinal surgeries. 

Post-surgery, a patient usually needs special medical care during his rehabilitation process. This is where an orthopedic physiotherapist steps in. They assess the condition of the patient post-surgery and come up with effective therapy plans to aid their process of recovery. 

Benefits Of Orthopedic Physical Therapy

After an orthopedic surgery, patients usually feel a lot of pain around the operated areas. Physiotherapy helps relieve this pain to a great extent. It also helps in restoring mobility to your joints and improving the flexibility of your muscles. Patients who have undergone knee replacement surgeries usually find it very difficult to be able to walk again. It is only with regular physical therapy that they can regain their mobility to a complete extent. 

Physiotherapists usually prescribe treatments which are comfortable for you to do. For example, if you are not comfortable with aerobics, then other options such as massage therapy or exercise therapy are recommended for you. Physiotherapy also protects your joints against any future injury. 

Another benefit of physiotherapy is that your therapist will take into account your age, your physical aptitude, and your lifestyle before recommending a suitable plan for you. For example, if a patient is older, then he/she will be relatively slow to respond to therapy. In that case, the physiotherapist will assess the weak areas of the patient and provide proper range of movement and tasks for them.

Overall physiotherapists provide the push required for patients to complete their recovery process. It is therefore essential for people to undergo physiotherapy after an orthopedic surgery. If you have gone through a similar procedure recently, consult our physiotherapy experts today to ensure complete rehabilitation.