Orthopedic Rehabilitation / Post-Operative
Safe & Structured Recovery

Post-Operative Treatment in Patna

Sajjad Rehabilitation provides expert post-operative treatment in Patna to ensure a successful recovery after orthopedic surgery. We help you manage pain, restore mobility, and regain strength safely through structured rehabilitation programs tailored to your surgical needs.

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Post-Operative Rehabilitation in Patna

Reasons for Post-Operative Physiotherapy

Pain and Swelling

After surgery, the area often feels sore and swollen. This can make moving hard.

Stiff Movement

If the joint or body part is not moved the right way, it can become tight and stiff.

Weak Muscles

Rest, pain, and surgery can make muscles weak. Weak muscles give less support.

Walking Trouble

Some people need help to walk safely, use stairs, or use a walker or crutches.

Balance and Confidence

After surgery, people may feel unsteady or scared to move. Rehab helps build confidence.

Daily Work Feels Hard

Sitting, standing, dressing, and normal home work can take longer without proper rehab.

How Physiotherapy Helps

Physiotherapy is an important part of post-surgery recovery. It helps you move safely, build strength again, and return to daily activities step by step.

  • Reduces swelling and pain: Early guided movement and simple management advice help the body recover better.
  • Improves joint motion: Exercises are used to restore bending, straightening, and normal movement.
  • Builds strength again: Weak muscles are trained gradually to support the operated area.
  • Improves walking and balance: Rehab helps you use walking aids correctly and progress safely.
  • Supports daily function: The goal is to help you sit, stand, walk, climb stairs, and work more comfortably.

Why Guided Rehab Matters

After surgery, doing too little can slow recovery and doing too much can irritate the healing area. We help you know what is safe at each stage.

Rehabilitation & Recovery Timeline

1

Assessment

We review your surgery, current pain, swelling, movement, and walking ability.

2

Personalized Plan

Your rehab plan is made according to the surgery type and surgeon's instructions.

3

Gradual Progression

Recovery starts with basic movement and slowly progresses to strength and function.

4

Safety Monitoring

Exercises are adjusted carefully so healing improves without overloading the operated area.

Physiotherapy Techniques Used

Early Mobilization

Safe early movement helps reduce stiffness and improves circulation after surgery.

Therapeutic Exercises

Exercises are used to improve range of motion, muscle strength, and joint control.

Gait Training

You learn how to walk safely with support and later progress toward normal walking.

Manual Therapy

Hands-on treatment may be used to improve mobility in stiff joints and soft tissues.

Scar Mobility Work

Scar care can help reduce tightness and make the surrounding tissues move better.

Pain and Swelling Control

Ice, positioning, and suitable exercise help manage discomfort during recovery.

Importance of Early Treatment

Starting treatment on time can improve recovery and reduce the risk of long-term stiffness or weakness. Key benefits include:

  • Prevents more stiffness: Early guided movement helps joints and soft tissues stay more flexible.
  • Controls swelling sooner: Early care can reduce swelling before it slows movement more.
  • Protects muscle strength: Timely exercises help limit weakness around the operated area.
  • Improves walking confidence: Supervised rehab helps you move with better safety and control.
  • Supports faster return to daily life: Basic tasks often become easier when rehab starts at the right time.

Recovery Time & Expected Outcomes

Recovery time depends on the surgery. Smaller procedures may improve in a few weeks, while knee replacement, hip replacement, ligament repair, or spine surgery may need a few months of structured rehabilitation.

Our commitment: We provide honest guidance and a structured, safe pathway to help you achieve your recovery goals.

Why Choose Sajjad Rehabilitation

  • Trained Therapists: Our team is experienced in post-operative rehabilitation protocols.
  • One-to-One Care: We provide individual attention to ensure safety and correct technique.
  • Protocol-Based Recovery: We follow surgery-specific precautions and progressions carefully.
  • Safe Environment: Our clinic is a clean, professional, and supportive space for recovery.

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FAQs

Many people need physiotherapy after surgery to improve movement, rebuild strength, reduce swelling, and return safely to walking and daily activities.

This depends on the surgery and your surgeon's protocol. In many cases, early movement, breathing exercises, and walking practice start very soon after surgery, while strengthening progresses later.

Mild swelling is common after surgery and often improves slowly as healing continues. Elevation, gentle movement, and the advice given by your surgeon or physiotherapist usually help.

Mild discomfort can be normal when a stiff area starts moving again, but sharp pain or pain that keeps getting worse should be checked. Exercises should be matched to your stage of healing.

Recovery time depends on the surgery, the joint or body part involved, and your starting strength and mobility. Some people improve in a few weeks, while major surgeries often need a few months of structured rehabilitation.

You should stop using a walking aid only when your surgeon or physiotherapist says it is safe. This depends on your weight-bearing instructions, pain level, balance, and muscle control.