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It is a treatment that helps the person to regain their functions after joint and bone diseases.
Orthopedic rehabilitation is a treatment method aimed at restoring the loss of function caused by joint and bone problems. This treatment requires many different specialists to work together to meet the physical, emotional, social and functional needs of the person.
- Joint and bone fractures
- Joint diseases (e.g. osteoarthritis, osteoporosis)
- Bone tumors
- Joint and bone pain
- Tendinitis or tendinopathies
- Connective tissue tears
- The period after joint and bone surgeries
During the rehabilitation process, we first assess the person's functions and needs. Then, we create a personalized treatment plan and begin to implement it. The treatment plan may include different treatment methods such as physical therapy, functional training, pain management, modified exercise programs, atelesergo therapy, manual therapy.
The rehabilitation process can vary according to the needs and goals of the person. For example, one person may want to regain the functions lost as a result of a joint fracture, while another person may want to minimize the damage caused by joint disease. Our goal is to restore the person's quality of life and functionality at the highest level.
Also, the person's family or close environment should be actively involved in the rehabilitation process. This helps the person to better adapt to the treatment and ensures better long-term outcomes. It is important that the family and close environment are informed about how to involve the person in the treatment, how to support them during the treatment process and how to move on in life after rehabilitation.
In the orthopaedic rehabilitation process, modified exercise programs are primarily used to increase joint range of motion, muscle strength and flexibility in order for the person to achieve their goals. In addition, treatments given by a physiotherapist or pain medication may be used for pain management.
In conclusion, orthopaedic rehabilitation is a treatment method aimed at restoring the loss of function caused by joint and bone problems. During the rehabilitation process, a personalized treatment plan is created and different treatment methods are applied. At the same time, the person's family or close environment should also be actively involved. Our aim is to restore the person's quality of life and functionality at the highest level.