Surgical Recovery
Surgical recovery is a specialized form of rehabilitation that focuses on helping patients regain strength, mobility, and function after undergoing surgery. Whether recovering from a Cesarean section, joint replacement, or another type of procedure, physical therapy plays a crucial role in accelerating healing and minimizing complications. During surgical recovery, therapists use a combination of manual therapy, guided exercises, and pain management techniques to address issues such as scar tissue, muscle weakness, and joint stiffness.
Rebuilding core strength, improving flexibility, and regaining mobility are essential parts of the recovery process. Therapists work closely with patients to ensure exercises are performed safely and effectively, preventing further injury or discomfort. Surgical recovery programs also emphasize patient education, teaching individuals how to move properly, care for their incision sites, and maintain their progress at home. This comprehensive approach ensures that patients return to their daily activities with confidence and reduced risk of long-term complications.