Rehabilitation after surgeries or injuries is an active process aimed at fully restoring the body’s functions. Even if complete recovery is not possible, rehabilitation focuses on integrating the individual into society, restoring their physical and emotional well-being, and reestablishing social connections.
The primary goal of rehabilitation is to return the patient to a sense of a fulfilling life, both socially and professionally, as well as to improve their mental state.
At our physical rehabilitation center, we help patients recover from various injuries and surgeries, including:
- Joint injuries
- Recovery after spinal injuries
- Preoperative physical rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation after spinal surgeries
- Rehabilitation after arthroscopy
Starting rehabilitation in a timely manner helps to avoid degenerative changes in tissues, which is especially important in neurological conditions. The earlier the patient begins physical recovery, the higher the chances of successful treatment and disability prevention.
The key principles of successful rehabilitation after injuries or surgeries, followed by the specialists in our center, include:
- Starting rehabilitation as early as possible.
- Developing an individualized plan for each patient.
- Using all available methods, including movement therapy, physiotherapy, and manual techniques.
- Ensuring continuity of procedures.
- Monitoring the patient’s condition and transitioning to more active methods if necessary.
- Adhering to load protocols and evaluating the effectiveness of rehabilitation.
Comprehensive physical recovery requires the involvement of many related specialists. Our center has a multidisciplinary team of experts who work together to select an individual program, considering the patient’s mental and physical state at each stage of recovery.
Comprehensive rehabilitation in our center includes:
- Neurac Method (Neuromuscular Activation): This method helps restore muscle balance and improve movement coordination. The procedures are aimed at reducing muscle pain, increasing joint stability, and restoring normal motor function.
- Movement Therapy: Helps the patient regain control over their movements, reduce pain, and improve overall physical condition.
- Physiotherapy Procedures: Contribute to improving blood circulation, reducing inflammation, accelerating tissue regeneration, and alleviating pain. Physiotherapy procedures help maintain and restore patients’ health at all stages of rehabilitation.
- Manual Therapy: Used to relieve muscle spasms, improve joint mobility, restore normal nerve function, and reduce pain. Manual techniques help enhance the patient’s overall physical condition and speed up the rehabilitation process.
Rehabilitation methods are selected based on the patient’s condition, functional abilities, motor experience, the cause of the illness, as well as age and gender. Special attention is given to scar tissue processes that may disrupt movement biomechanics and cause pain.