Postoperative and orthopaedic rehabilitation.
What is postoperative and orthopedic rehabilitation.?
Postoperative and orthopedic rehabilitation are both aimed at restoring patients’ functionality and mobility after orthopedic surgical procedures or in orthopedic conditions.
Postoperative rehabilitation specifically refers to the process of recovery after surgery, focusing on improving or restoring mobility, reducing pain and restoring function to the operated area.
Orthopedic rehabilitation includes a broader range of treatments and exercises aimed at improving the overall mobility and functionality of patients with orthopedic conditions, such as fractures, joint problems, arthritis, and so on.
These rehabilitation programs may include physical therapy, exercise therapy, mobilizations, manipulations, strength training and education on safe movement and activities of daily living.