Rehabilitation in orthopedics

Rehabilitation in orthopedics is a crucial component of the recovery process following musculoskeletal injuries or surgeries. It aims to restore function, reduce pain, and improve mobility through a tailored program that may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and exercise. Rehabilitation often starts as soon as possible after an injury or procedure, focusing on regaining strength, flexibility, and coordination.

8-1: conditions considered in orthopedic rehabilitation

8-2: the role of rehabilitation in orthopedics

8-3: the purpose of injury rehabilitation

8-4: 5 stages of rehabilitation

8-5: types of rehabilitation

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