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The recovery process after surgery is an essential part of the path to full restoration of functionality and quality of life. In this context, physiotherapy and rehabilitation play a key role, supporting not only the physical but also the emotional recovery of the patient.
Physiotherapy after surgery begins with an individual assessment of the patient’s condition, taking into account the type of surgical intervention, the state of health and the specific needs of the body. The goal is to develop a personalized plan to help to recover movement, strength and coordination.
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Post-operative recovery is a complex process that requires professional attention and an individual approach. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation are indispensable in this process – helping the patient to return to an active and fulfilling life.
One of the main aspects of physiotherapy is the restoration of mobility. After surgery, limited movement, joint stiffness and muscle weakness are often seen. Through various exercises and techniques, physiotherapists work to improve range of motion, to strengthen musculature and to prevent long-term complications.
Post-operative pain may be significant and may limit a patient’s activity. Through a combination of manual techniques, physiotherapy devices and appropriate exercises, pain can be effectively controlled, which speeds up recovery.
Another essential element of rehabilitation is the prevention of complications such as muscle atrophy, thrombosis and adhesions. Regular physical activity, combined with properly selected physiotherapy treatments, helps to improve blood circulation, lymphatic drainage and tissue regeneration.
No less important is the psychological side of the recovery process. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation increase the patients’ confidence and give them a sense of control over their own progress. This plays a significant role in their overall recovery and integration into everyday life.