Orthopaedic rehabilitation plays a key role in the recovery process after accidents and surgeries. It is essential because it helps patients regain mobility and return to their daily activities. While modern surgical procedures can effectively repair damaged tissues, it is rehabilitation that restores full body function. Neglecting this stage may lead to chronic pain, reduced mobility, or even permanent complications. A well-designed therapy programme accelerates recovery and significantly improves the patient’s quality of life.
Properly conducted rehabilitation after orthopaedic injuries and surgeries (e.g. joint replacement, fractures, ligament damage) is key to:
