Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Orthopedic Rehabilitation focuses on problems of the musculoskeletal system - muscles, bones, ligaments, and tendons. Orthopedic rehabilitation is a form of therapy that treats a large variety of conditions that affect the skeletal and muscular systems. Orthopedic clinicians diagnose, manage and treat injuries of the musculoskeletal system and rehabilitate patients right after orthopedic operations. Orthopedic Rehabilitation is essential to restore the patient's activity, strength and motion right after injury or surgery. Orthopedic patients typically have deficiencies and weaknesses which could be eliminated or alleviated via specifically targeted workouts. A wide range of orthopedic injuries and disabilities, including amputations, joint replacements, fractures, neck and lower back disorders and other orthopedic complications, are treated with orthopedic rehabilitation.

  • Orthopedic Care and Rehabilitation Specialists
  • Orthopedic Nursing & Intensive care
  • Physical therapy
  • Drug rehabilitation
  • Medical nutrition therapy
  • Neurovascular status monitoring

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