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Degenerative joint disease is becoming one of the major causes for pain and immobility our aging population. Physiotherapy should start immediately after your orthopaedic surgery. You will likely need crutches or a wheel chair for the first couple of weeks. Our post-surgical team works in consultation with your orthopaedic surgeon to ensure a safe and speedy recovery.
Physiotherapy can help with the following post surgical procedures:
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Rotator cuff tears
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Dislocations
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Acromioplasty
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Frozen Shoulder
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Total shoulder replacement
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Shoulder fractures requiring surgical fixation
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Tennis elbow release
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Fractures requiring surgical fixation.
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Nerve transposition
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Carpal tunnel release
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Scaphoid fracture surgical fixation
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Wrist fractures
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Hip replacement
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Hip arthroscopy
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ACL rehabilitation
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Meniscal/cartilage repair
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Debridement/loose body surgery
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Fracture with surgical fixation
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Baker cyst removal
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Ankle fractures
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Assorted lower leg fractures
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Ankle replacements
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Lateral ligament repair
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Crush injuries requiring surgical repair
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Partial foot amputation
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Cervical disc
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Fusion surgery
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Lumbar disc surgery
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Disc replacement
Early intervention of the patient is critical to a speedy recovery. Research has proven that people who seek physiotherapy early after an injury have shorter recovery periods than those who wait.
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