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Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Orthopedic rehabilitation is a specialized area of physiotherapy that focuses on treating conditions related to the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons. Here’s a list of orthopedic conditions commonly addressed through physiotherapy rehabilitation:

Fractures: Physiotherapy helps in the rehabilitation of fractures by promoting proper healing, restoring joint mobility, muscle strength, and function, and preventing complications such as stiffness and muscle atrophy through exercises, manual therapy, and functional training.

Muscle Strains and Tears: Physiotherapy aims to promote healing, reduce pain and inflammation, restore muscle strength, flexibility, and function, and prevent re-injury through progressive rehabilitation exercises, modalities, and manual therapy techniques.

Ligament Injuries (e.g., Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tear): Physiotherapy rehabilitation post-ligament injuries focuses on restoring stability, improving joint proprioception, muscle strength, and coordination, and facilitating a safe return to sports and physical activities through targeted exercises and functional training.

Tendon Injuries (e.g., Achilles Tendon Rupture): Physiotherapy helps in the rehabilitation of tendon injuries by promoting tendon healing, restoring tendon strength and flexibility, and addressing biomechanical factors contributing to injury risk through eccentric loading exercises, progressive loading protocols, and activity modification.

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