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Orthopaedic rehabilitation is a program designed to help individuals recover from musculoskeletal injuries, diseases, or surgeries. 

It addresses conditions that affect the muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons, intending to restore motion, function, flexibility, and strength to the body part needing rehabilitation.

What Is Orthopaedic Rehabilitation?

For patients recovering from a knee, hip or spine surgery, regaining movement, strength and function is the primary goal to ensure a successful recovery. Physiotherapy, and sometimes occupational therapy, are the main components of an effective rehabilitation programme with emphasis on suitable exercises, weight-bearing ability and getting function back to perform activities of daily living as quickly as possible. The program can also reduce symptoms and improve quality of life while dealing with an orthopaedic issue and help prevent future problems.

Goals that you will achieve:

Restoring Function:

The ultimate goal is to restore the patient’s ability to perform daily activities and regain function in their body as quickly and effectively as possible

Improving Mobility:

Rehabilitation aims to improve the patient’s range of motion, strength, and overall mobility

Enhancing Quality of Life:

Rehabilitation helps individuals return to what they love doing, thereby improving their quality of life

Post-surgery Rehab

Knee replacement

Hip replacement

Fractures

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Have you heard of Regenerative Orthopaedics?

Regenerative Orthopaedics focuses on encouraging your body’s natural healing ability through non-surgical, minimally invasive procedures. It encourages your body to heal and strengthen damaged areas to restore function.

The goal is to restore the body’s natural healing processes to repair tissues and restore function.

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