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Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Orthopedic Rehabilitation restores strength, mobility, and function after musculoskeletal injuries or surgeries. It treats conditions like fractures, joint replacements, and ligament repairs using personalized plans that include manual therapy, exercise, and movement retraining to reduce pain and support recovery.

Service Overview

Orthopedic Rehabilitation is a specialized branch of physical therapy focused on restoring function, strength, and mobility after musculoskeletal injuries or surgeries. This type of rehabilitation addresses conditions affecting bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons—such as fractures, joint replacements, ACL reconstructions, rotator cuff repairs, and more. The goal is to reduce pain, promote healing, prevent further injury, and help patients safely return to daily activities, work, or sports. Treatment plans are tailored to each individual and often include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and progressive movement retraining.

Benefits You Can Expect

Reduced pain and swelling after injury or surgery
Restored strength, flexibility, and range of motion
Faster and safer return to daily activities or work
Personalized care for joint, muscle, and bone recovery
Prevention of long-term movement limitations or reinjury

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