Pre and post surgery rehabilitation supports recovery before and after surgical procedures involving joints, muscles, or the spine. Before surgery, pain, weakness, or limited mobility may affect daily function. After surgery, stiffness, reduced strength, and movement restrictions are common during healing.
Physiotherapy plays an essential role in both stages by preparing the body for surgery and guiding safe recovery afterward. Through targeted exercises and education, physiotherapy improves outcomes, shortens recovery time, and helps restore confident movement.
Surgical recovery is most effective when supported before and after the procedure. Physiotherapy focuses on strength, mobility, and safe movement progression.
Improved readiness before surgery
Reduced post-surgical stiffness
Better strength recovery
Safer movement patterns
Faster return to daily activities
Physiotherapy supports surgical preparation, healing, and long-term functional recovery.
Targeted exercises improve strength and mobility to support better surgical outcomes.
Guided rehabilitation restores movement safely while protecting healing tissues.
Progressive strengthening improves stability, independence, and long-term movement confidence.