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Postoperative rehabilitation treatment (PRT) is a physical therapy program designed to help a person regain function of the affected extremities after surgery. PRT focuses on the recovery of movement in order to help regain muscle strength and motor coordination. Postoperative rehabilitation treatmeRead more
Postoperative rehabilitation treatment (PRT) is a physical therapy program designed to help a person regain function of the affected extremities after surgery. PRT focuses on the recovery of movement in order to help regain muscle strength and motor coordination. Postoperative rehabilitation treatment also helps to promote a healthy gait pattern, improve functional mobility, and reduce pain.
Postoperative rehabilitation treatment includes physical therapy. It helps you get back to doing daily activities. You will use this therapy after an operation. Physical therapists can help you learn how to walk again.
After surgery, you will have to have rehabilitation treatment after your operation. It is a process by which the muscles and joints that have been damaged or removed are retrained. This treatment usually involves physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
You will need to stay at a rehab facility for about four to six weeks after your operation. During your rehab treatment, you will be taught how to walk again. You will also learn how to move around with your new leg and foot. You will also be able to do exercises to help strengthen your knee.
If you want to continue to improve your condition, you may want to see a sports medicine specialist who can give you advice on ways to strengthen your leg so that it does not become weak again. If you have a prosthesis, you may also need to have your leg checked for signs of infection.
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