Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Orthopedic rehabilitation includes all of the treatments performed before or after surgery to treat the person in muscular and skeletal system pain. After a physical examination and evaluation by the doctor, treatment and exercise prescriptions are issued. The therapist aims to improve the pain of patients and gain healthy joint movement. After recovery, patients are advised to make lifestyle changes such as regular exercise in order to protect their general health and prevent illness again.
Diseases treated with orthopedic rehabilitation;
- Arthritis, degenerative joint disease, knee and hip calcification,
- Neck, back and lower back pain.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome, nerve compression
- Foot and ankle pain and sprain.
- Hip, wrist, elbow, pelvic and other fractures and post-rehabilitation
- Knee ligament injuries, meniscus tears and other injuries.
- Osteoporosis.
- Rotator cuff injuries.
- Sciatica.
- Sports injuries.
- Tendinitis.
- Rehabilitation after total joint prosthesis
- Rehabilitation after acute treatment of traumatic injuries
- Spinal injury, mechanical pain (Neck, back and waist involvement)