Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery. All types of surgery present with a number of post operative consequences which can be helped with physiotherapy.
Additional problems experienced following the surgery include infection, reduced lung function and deep vein thrombosis.
Rehabilitation after surgery should begin immediately in hospital, however it is important that once you have been discharged you continue physiotherapy to achieve the best possible recovery. Our physiotherapy team will encourage you to carry out a range of exercises to strengthen and mobilise any affected joints and muscles and this will also help to improve circulatory or respiratory problems that may have developed in hospital.
Other benefits include:
Anyone who has had surgery and who is experiencing pain, stiffness, reduced balance and coordination, muscle weakness, reduced mobility, low exercise tolerance and reduced independence will benefit from a rehabilitation programme when they have been discharged from hospital. Surgery can have both physical and psychological effects which may influence your recovery and cause frustration and anxiety. Our specialist will carry out a full assessment and work with you to create short and long-term goals to help you to maximise your recovery potential and reduce any secondary problems to surgery.
Arthritis is inflammation (swelling) of the joints. It causes pain and often limits movement of the joints that are affected. There are many kinds of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is the most common kind.