The goal of post-operative therapy is to aid patients in regaining their full range of motion and overall bodily functions. It helps in:
1) Strengthening muscles, enhancing bodily balance, and good posture.
2) Using a variety of manual therapies to relieve pain is essential for strengthening weak and underused muscles.
Benefits
- Surgery on the spine can increase spinal motion.
- Earlier release after total knee and hip replacement surgery.
- Increased cardiovascular fitness following colorectal surgery.
- Less negative effects following breast surgery.
- Lower risk of blood clots during numerous procedures.
- Influence of inspiratory muscle training after cardiac surgery on
- Pulmonary function and the length of the postoperative hospital stay
Conditions Treated
- Pain reduction
- Decreasing swelling
- Joint range of motion restoration with gentle manual therapy.
- Help with the early walk.
- Prescribing walkers or canes and providing instructions on how to utilize them.
- Simple workouts to start regaining muscular function without interfering with the healing process.