Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Therapy

Your body is an incredibly complex machine. Surgery is designed to fix a problem, but what happens after surgery? If you’ve had surgery, you know how difficult it can be to get back on your feet again. You may have to deal with pain and swelling, stiffness, limited range of motion, and other challenges that prevent you from completing simple, everyday activities. It can be frustrating and discouraging. You may assume that this is just something you will have to deal with for the rest of your life, but there’s good news: rehabilitation after surgery and physical therapy can help!

USA Sports Therapy has worked with some of the top surgeons in the country to develop physical therapy protocols and rehabilitation programs that get patients back to their pre-injury levels. Working with some of the top athletes in the world has given us the expertise and experience to get you through your surgery recovery as quickly as possible.

Contact us today to learn more about our post-surgery rehabilitation and how we can help you get back to optimal health.

What Is Post-Surgical Rehabilitation?

Post-surgical physical therapy is the process of re-establishing joint motion, muscle strength, and endurance after surgical intervention for orthopedic injuries. Post-surgery physical therapy programs often include exercise, manual therapy, and other treatments to speed up your recovery so that you can get back to your normal activities as quickly as possible.

It is important to understand that physical therapy can be a long process after surgery. The time required to recover from different surgeries varies, and every patient is unique. Doing the right exercises at the right time is the key to your recovery. You will be guided by one of our expert physical therapists during the weeks and months after surgery to meet the benchmarks that we help you establish. You can trust that you will have the care needed to reach your goals.

Benefits of Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Our first priority is to relieve pain and help you return to your prior level of function. After surgery, it is common for people to experience some degree of pain, swelling and/or loss of range of motion. The goal of rehabilitation is to help patients overcome these issues so that they can once again live their lives without pain or restriction.

In addition to helping patients recover from the effects of surgery, physical therapy can also help improve:

  • Overall fitness
  • Muscle strength
  • Joint mobility
  • Endurance
  • Balance
  • Coordination

 

Rehabilitation after surgery can be a frustrating and challenging process, but our team at USA Sports will be there with you every step of the way to ensure that you reach your goals.

How Does Post-Operative Physical Therapy Work?

At USA Sports Therapy, our physical therapy specialists will help you get started on a personal rehabilitation plan that will help you recover from surgery as quickly and thoroughly as possible.

A physical therapist will create customized treatment plans based on your medical history, current health needs, and future fitness goals. Our treatment plans are comprehensive and cover all phases of a healthy recovery process. These include physical therapy programs to meet your specific needs, manual therapy to reduce pain and swelling, at-home exercises to improve range of motion, and patient education to ensure safety and good habits.

Is Physical Therapy After Surgery for You?

If you recently had surgery, the truth is that before you can get back to business as usual, you’ll likely need some rehabilitation and physical therapy to regain your strength, mobility, and range of motion.

The trained professionals at USA Sports Therapy can provide this assistance. With the help of a physical therapist and other specialists in our clinics, you will be able to reduce your recovery time, feel better sooner, and heal faster than you would on your own.

Our Process

It all begins with a consultation with a provider of our physical therapy team. You will meet with one of our specialists to discuss your condition in detail and the treatment options available to you. Our individualized approach will help you regain range of motion, reduce pain, and assist with all other aspects of rehabilitation after surgery.

From your first visit, you will work with a team of specialists who will create a customized treatment plan to address your specific needs. We have state-of-the-art facilities and always use the latest techniques and technologies to provide you with the best possible care.

At USA Sports, we have worked with professional athletes in the NFL, NBA, and other major sports leagues for many years. We’ve also assisted athletes from a variety of disciplines, including Olympic medalists and well-known actors and artists who come to Miami to get treated by our team of physical therapists.

Talk to Our Doctors

We encourage all prospective patients to schedule a consultation before undergoing surgery so that they are well-informed about the post-operative rehabilitation process and better equipped to reach their desired results. We also understand that you may have a few questions regarding post-operative physical therapy. We are committed to helping you at every stage of the process and will address any concerns you may have.

Contact our team of doctors today to book a consultation and learn more about our post-surgery rehab programs.

PHYSICAL THERAPY FAQS

What is physical therapy and what does it do?

Physical therapy consists of different treatments designed to enhance the soft tissues, build muscle strength, and reduce pain. Physical therapy is commonly recommended for neck pain, back pain, sports injuries, and injuries resulting from car accidents.

Does insurance cover physical therapy costs?

Insurance companies are not required to cover physical therapy. However, many plans do offer coverage for treatment at specific facilities like ours. If you're looking into our Miami physical therapy clinic and have insurance questions, feel free to ask an expert during your consultation appointment with us.

How many physical therapy sessions do I need?

The number of physical therapy sessions you need will depend on your injury and the severity of it. We will work with you to help determine a treatment plan that is right for you so that you can get back to optimal health as soon as possible.

What to expect after the therapy?

After you finish your physical therapy sessions, we will likely provide you with post-therapy recommendations such as exercises to do at home and in the gym. We know that sometimes it can be difficult for our patients to schedule a second appointment with us after completing their treatment plan, so we want to ensure you are well equipped with all of the necessary knowledge before going back to your normal routine.

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  • Rotator Cuff Tear/Sprain
  • Biceps Tendonitis
  • Shoulder Labral Tear
  • Shoulder Impingement/Bursitis
  • Adhesive Capsulitis/Frozen Shoulder
  • Scapular Dyskinesia
  • AC Joint Separation
  • Stenosis
  • Post-Surgical Care
  • Shin Splints
  • Ankle Sprains
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  • Heel Spur
  • Turf Toe
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  • Trigger Finger
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  • Wrist Fractures
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