Do you have a surgery approaching? Are you nervous about the outcomes? At Craven SPORT services, we understand that this can be a nerve wracking time.
Know that support can be found at our Saskatoon physiotherapy clinic. Choosing to participate in physiotherapy both before and after surgery has enormous benefits. Are you interested in recovering faster and having better operation outcomes? If so, contact Craven SPORT services to schedule an appointment today!
The joints of the body can move in some impressive directions and even (in the case of the hips and knees) hold your body weight steady as you stand and move.
Unfortunately, their complexity also opens the door for many potential forms of injury and damage. Joint damage can take the form of torn muscles, ruptured ligaments, and even dislocations.
Chronic joint damage may develop over many years, resulting in worn cartilage, inflamed or deformed joint components, and painful bone-on-bone friction within the joint. For instance, you may suffer from knee, shoulder, or hip arthritis that makes everyday activities impossible.
If your damaged joint doesn’t respond to medication, exercise, and lifestyle changes, you may need to resort to surgery. Two primary types of orthopedic (joint) surgery include:
As tempting as it might be to stay in bed following your joint surgery, you need to start working on your rehabilitation as soon as you can.
Research shows that patients who undergo physiotherapy were better at balancing, getting out of chairs, climbing stairs, and walking than patients who just received standard postoperative care. Your personalized physiotherapy plan may consist of:
Your physiotherapist will use their expert knowledge to determine what your treatment plan will look like and take into account factors such as your age, source of injury, and current fitness level.
Did you know that physiotherapy before a surgery is essential too?
Working with a physiotherapist before surgery can help you prepare for the changes you’ll have to adjust to after your operation. For example, your therapist can prepare you for driving, moving around your house, your eventual return to work, and a post-operative exercise plan that won’t jeopardize your recovery.
Your therapist can also recommend assistive devices, such as a cane or walker, that you may require after surgery.
Prehab with a physiotherapist may include recommendations for establishing a “recovery zone” in your home. If your bedroom is on the second floor of your home, for example, you might want to set up a bedroom or resting area on the first floor to avoid having to use the stairs frequently after surgery.
Items in the kitchen that you may need to reach should be placed on lower shelves ahead of time, where they are easily accessible. Physiotherapy will be invaluable to your recovery, but therapeutic rest will also be beneficial. Prepare a space in your home where you can comfortably sit, rest, and relax.
Exercise will also be a part of your pre-surgery physiotherapy plan. Strength training, stretching for flexibility, and aerobic exercise to improve oxygen flow will all aid in your recovery from surgery. Prehab has been proven to improve surgical outcomes and shorten recovery times.
At our Saskatoon physiotherapy clinic, there is nothing more important to us than the health and wellness of our patients. If you’re having hip, knee, or shoulder surgery, contact us today to get started on your recovery plan!
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