Orthopaedic rehabilitation at Origin – helping you regain mobility

At Origin centres, we understand how important a healthy musculoskeletal system is for your comfort and quality of life. Injuries, accidents, degenerative and chronic conditions, or surgical procedures can significantly limit your activity. That is why we offer a comprehensive orthopaedic rehabilitation programme designed to improve your mobility, reduce pain, and help you return to the activities you enjoy.

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Do you need orthopedic rehabilitation?

Do you have questions about our sessions? Are you interested in a specific treatment package?

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Why is orthopaedic rehabilitation so important?

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:

  • Reduce pain and swelling:

    effective relief of post-operative and post-traumatic discomfort;

  • Restore full range of motion:

    rebuilding joint mobility and tissue flexibility;

  • Strengthen the muscles:

    regaining muscle strength and endurance to stabilise joints and improve overall function;

  • Improve balance and coordination:

    enhancing body stability and confidence in movement;

  • Re-learn correct movement patterns:

    gait re-education and ergonomic training to prevent overstrain and recurrence of problems;

  • Regain full independence:

    returning to everyday activities without limitations;

  • Preventing complications:

    minimising the risk of adhesions, contractures, muscle atrophy or other dysfunctions.

Why is orthopaedic rehabilitation so important? Why is orthopaedic rehabilitation so important?
Why is orthopaedic rehabilitation so important?

Benefits of orthopaedic rehabilitation

Regular and well-structured orthopaedic rehabilitation accelerates the body’s recovery while minimising the risk of complications after injuries and surgeries. In addition to restoring mobility, it also offers other important benefits:

  • it improves circulation, supporting the healing of tissues;
  • it helps reduce stress and muscle tension;
  • it lowers the risk of permanent damage to joints and the spine;
  • it restores independence and comfort in everyday functioning.

Patients who consistently follow their rehabilitation programme return more quickly to work, sports and other activities, enjoying a higher quality of life.

Who is the Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Programme at Origin for?

Our orthopaedic rehabilitation programme is designed for patients who:

  • have undergone surgery (e.g. hip, knee or shoulder joint replacement, arthroscopy, ligament reconstruction);

  • suffer from degenerative joint diseases, requiring functional improvement and pain relief;

  • are recovering from injuries (fractures, dislocations, sprains);

  • have undergone limb amputation due to an accident, mechanical injury or chronic illness;

  • struggle with chronic pain syndromes of the spine or joints.

  • are undergoing (or have completed) oncological treatment, where rehabilitation aims to restore and improve motor functions, reduce pain, and enhance overall quality of life;

  • practice sports actively or professionally and are dealing with various musculoskeletal problems.

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What does the orthopaedic rehabilitation programme at Origin look like?

At Origin centres in Otwock and Kraków, we design individual rehabilitation programmes tailored to the nature of the injury or condition, the patient’s current health status, and their personal goals. Our approach is built on several key pillars:

  • Individual physiotherapy
  • Modern technologies supporting rehabilitation
  • Occupational therapy and adaptive training
  • Psychological support
  • Comprehensive interdisciplinary support

Individual physiotherapy

As part of daily, one-to-one therapy, our physiotherapists adapt techniques to each patient’s profile and personal goals. We use a wide range of specialised methods, including:

  • PNF neurophysiological therapy,
  • Manual therapy,
  • Instrument-assisted therapy, including IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilisation) and pinotherapy,
  • Dry needling,
  • Flossing method,
  • kinesiotaping,
  • cupping therapy,
  • physical therapy treatment methods such as SIS (Super Inductive Stimulation), shockwave therapy, HIL (High-Intensity Laser), TR-Therapy (Targeted Radiofrequency Therapy), as well as standard physiotherapeutic methods: hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, and magnetotherapy,
  • osteopathic techniques,
  • fascial manipulation.

Modern technologies supporting rehabilitation

  • Gait re-education robot:

    An advanced device that precisely guides the patient’s limbs, helping to relearn proper walking patterns while intensifying the entire training process.

  • Exoskeleton

    A robotic external frame that enables patients to experience walking again, building muscle strength and improving coordination.

  • Anti-gravity treadmill

    Allows safe gait training with partial weight support, reducing pain and the risk of falls; particularly effective in the early stages of rehabilitation.

  • SIS (Super Inductive System):

    Uses an electromagnetic field to reduce pain and swelling, accelerate tissue healing, influence the nervous system, and decrease muscle tension.

  • Laser therapy, electrotherapy, ultrasound:

    Advanced physiotherapy treatments that support tissue regeneration, reduce pain, and relieve inflammation.

  • Other specialised equipment:

    Depending on the patient’s needs, we also use additional advanced rehabilitation devices.

Occupational therapy and adaptive training

  • Support in returning to daily activities (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) – helping patients regain independence in everyday self-care and more complex life tasks.

  • Safe mobility training – teaching patients how to move safely at home and outdoors, including secure transfers, and adapting the environment to minimise risks and improve comfort.

Psychological support

An injury, accident, chronic illness, surgery, followed by pain and long-term rehabilitation, is not only a challenge for the body but also for mental well-being. Consequently, psychological support is an integral part of our orthopaedic rehabilitation programme. Our psychologists help patients in:

  • managing pain – developing strategies together to cope with chronic pain;
  • reducing anxiety and frustration – supporting acceptance of the new situation and overcoming psychological barriers;
  • boosting motivation – fostering a positive attitude and perseverance throughout the therapeutic process;
  • adapting to change – helping patients adjust to potential limitations and find their place in a new life role;
  • working towards acceptance – supporting patients in accepting bodily changes and regaining a fulfilling social life.

Comprehensive interdisciplinary support

Our team includes highly qualified physiotherapists, physicians, occupational therapists, psychologists, speech therapists, nurses and caregivers. We work together to provide holistic care, supporting patients at every stage – physically, mentally and emotionally. Equally important to us is helping patients prepare for their return home. We provide education on adapting the living space or car, and on safe transfers. This support is offered in cooperation with foundations and organisations that specialise in adjusting and providing assistive equipment.

Individual physiotherapy

Individual physiotherapy

As part of daily, one-to-one therapy, our physiotherapists adapt techniques to each patient’s profile and personal goals. We use a wide range of specialised methods, including:

  • PNF neurophysiological therapy,
  • Manual therapy,
  • Instrument-assisted therapy, including IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilisation) and pinotherapy,
  • Dry needling,
  • Flossing method,
  • kinesiotaping,
  • cupping therapy,
  • physical therapy treatment methods such as SIS (Super Inductive Stimulation), shockwave therapy, HIL (High-Intensity Laser), TR-Therapy (Targeted Radiofrequency Therapy), as well as standard physiotherapeutic methods: hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, and magnetotherapy,
  • osteopathic techniques,
  • fascial manipulation.
Modern technologies supporting rehabilitation

Modern technologies supporting rehabilitation

  • Gait re-education robot:

    An advanced device that precisely guides the patient’s limbs, helping to relearn proper walking patterns while intensifying the entire training process.

  • Exoskeleton

    A robotic external frame that enables patients to experience walking again, building muscle strength and improving coordination.

  • Anti-gravity treadmill

    Allows safe gait training with partial weight support, reducing pain and the risk of falls; particularly effective in the early stages of rehabilitation.

  • SIS (Super Inductive System):

    Uses an electromagnetic field to reduce pain and swelling, accelerate tissue healing, influence the nervous system, and decrease muscle tension.

  • Laser therapy, electrotherapy, ultrasound:

    Advanced physiotherapy treatments that support tissue regeneration, reduce pain, and relieve inflammation.

  • Other specialised equipment:

    Depending on the patient’s needs, we also use additional advanced rehabilitation devices.

Occupational therapy and adaptive training

Occupational therapy and adaptive training

  • Support in returning to daily activities (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) – helping patients regain independence in everyday self-care and more complex life tasks.

  • Safe mobility training – teaching patients how to move safely at home and outdoors, including secure transfers, and adapting the environment to minimise risks and improve comfort.

Psychological support

Psychological support

An injury, accident, chronic illness, surgery, followed by pain and long-term rehabilitation, is not only a challenge for the body but also for mental well-being. Consequently, psychological support is an integral part of our orthopaedic rehabilitation programme. Our psychologists help patients in:

  • managing pain – developing strategies together to cope with chronic pain;
  • reducing anxiety and frustration – supporting acceptance of the new situation and overcoming psychological barriers;
  • boosting motivation – fostering a positive attitude and perseverance throughout the therapeutic process;
  • adapting to change – helping patients adjust to potential limitations and find their place in a new life role;
  • working towards acceptance – supporting patients in accepting bodily changes and regaining a fulfilling social life.
Comprehensive interdisciplinary support

Comprehensive interdisciplinary support

Our team includes highly qualified physiotherapists, physicians, occupational therapists, psychologists, speech therapists, nurses and caregivers. We work together to provide holistic care, supporting patients at every stage – physically, mentally and emotionally. Equally important to us is helping patients prepare for their return home. We provide education on adapting the living space or car, and on safe transfers. This support is offered in cooperation with foundations and organisations that specialise in adjusting and providing assistive equipment.

How rehabilitation helps after accidents

How rehabilitation helps after accidents

How rehabilitation helps after accidents

Orthopaedic injuries such as fractures, sprains or dislocations often result in weakened muscles and a limited range of motion. In such cases, rehabilitation helps restore strength, stability and greater control over the body.

The process includes a variety of therapeutic methods – from specialised strengthening exercises and manual therapy to massages that reduce muscle tension and improve circulation. As a result, the body regenerates more quickly, while the patient avoids potential complications.

Rehabilitation following orthopaedic surgeries: an essential part of treatment

Every orthopaedic surgery – whether it is a joint replacement, spinal procedure or ligament reconstruction – requires a carefully planned rehabilitation programme. The first step is to reduce pain and swelling. A well-designed rehabilitation plan prevents complications such as muscle atrophy, joint stiffness or mobility difficulties. Regular work with a physiotherapist not only supports the body but also has a positive impact on the patient’s mental well-being, giving them a sense of control over the recovery process.

Rehabilitation following limb amputation

At Origin centres, we also offer a specialised rehabilitation programme for patients after limb amputation. We understand that this is a unique challenge requiring comprehensive support. Our therapy focuses on:

  • Stump preparation and conditioning:

    Supporting healing, reducing swelling and shaping the stump for future prosthetic fitting;

  • Muscle strengthening:

    Building strength in the remaining limbs and trunk to compensate for the loss of the limb;

  • Balance and coordination training:

    Helping the body adapt to the new situation and learning safe movement;

  • Prosthesis training:

    Assisting patients in adapting to the prosthesis, learning proper gait and everyday functioning with it;

  • Psychological support:

    Helping patients accept changes and cope with the new life situation.

Orthopaedic rehabilitation: an investment in future health

Choosing rehabilitation after surgery or injury is an investment that pays off for many years. While it requires time and determination, the results make the effort worthwhile. A faster return to mobility, reduced risk of complications, and an overall improvement in wellbeing are just some of the goals that guide our work with patients.

Professional and comprehensive rehabilitation helps manage pain, prevent complications, strengthen muscles, and improve overall body stability. Without it, returning to everyday life can be far more difficult – and in many cases, nearly impossible.

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Orthopaedic rehabilitation: an investment in future health

Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation programmes

Looking for an intensive and modern rehabilitation programme? Our centres provide comprehensive care through individually tailored programmes, available in both inpatient and outpatient formats.

The inpatient programme offers comfortable accommodation and full board, allowing patients to fully focus on recovery while benefiting from the most advanced treatment methods and the expertise of our specialists. The outpatient formula provides flexibility and the opportunity to continue therapy at convenient times, without the need to give up daily routines.

Consultation on rehabilitation capacity

Often, patients and their loved ones hear that there is no hope, that nothing more can be done for them. Many of them, after accidents or illnesses, feel alone and unsure about what comes next. We see the confusion in their eyes and the fear of the unknown.

That’s why we created a special consultation with our specialists, which is more than just an assessment of health. It is a thorough meeting aimed at determining the real potential for rehabilitation. It is a moment when we say:

We understand your situation. This is how we assess your potential.
We are here to help you realize it together.

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