Post-surgical rehabilitation is physiotherapy that works toward regaining range of motion, strength, and daily function after orthopedic surgery such as fracture fixation, joint replacement, or ligament repair. It suits people of any age recovering from an operation, and progression follows your surgeon's protocol, not a fixed calendar.
Before anything else, we work from what your surgeon has cleared: which movements are allowed, how much weight the limb can take, and what to avoid for now. The plan is built around that, not around a website template.
Early sessions focus on regaining range of motion and calming swelling. Strengthening is added only once the joint or repair can take it. You move to the next phase when you meet the criteria, not when a set number of weeks has passed.
As strength returns, sessions shift toward the tasks you need back: stairs, getting up from a chair, walking distances, or the specific demands of your work or sport. We tell you which milestones we are watching for.
Sessions run in the clinic, or as a home visit in Kakinada if getting out is hard early in recovery. Either way the same plan and the same physiotherapist follow you through.
When your surgeon clears it, and not before. We work from your post-op protocol, so the start point is theirs to set. Bring any instructions or restrictions to the first visit and we will build the plan around them.
It depends on the surgery, the tissue involved, and how you respond. Progression here is criteria-based: you advance when you meet the markers for that phase. Some need longer, and we will tell you which on a review visit, not on the website.
Yes. Home visits are available in Kakinada for post-op recovery, which helps when getting to the clinic is hard in the early weeks. The plan and the physiotherapist stay the same whether you are seen at home or in clinic.
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