Rehabilitation medicine
Rehabilitation medicine
Rehabilitation therapy focuses on restoring physical abilities and functional independence after injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions. The goal is to improve mobility, relieve pain, and support patients in returning to their normal daily activities. This approach combines therapeutic exercises, physical therapy techniques, and advanced medical technologies for optimal recovery.
Key Aspects of Rehabilitation medicine
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Post-Injury & Post-Surgery Rehabilitation
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Recovery after fractures and cast removal.
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Rehabilitation following orthopedic surgeries (knee/hip replacements).
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Treatment of ligament injuries and muscle strains.
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Neurological Rehabilitation
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Stroke recovery to enhance movement and balance.
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Spinal cord injury therapy to maximize independence.
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Support for multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy patients.
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Pain Management & Mobility Improvement
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Treatment for back pain, disc problems, and joint stiffness.
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Posture correction and spinal alignment.
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Increasing flexibility and strength.
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Advanced Rehabilitation Technologies
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Infrared therapy: Enhances blood circulation and reduces pain.
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Ultrasound therapy: Speeds up tissue healing and reduces inflammation.
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Laser therapy: Stimulates healing and decreases swelling.
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Assistive devices (Orthotics & Prosthetics): To support mobility or replace lost functions.
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Main Benefits of Rehabilitation medicine
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Faster recovery of movement and independence.
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Reduced need for long-term pain medication.
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Improved long-term quality of life.
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Better reintegration into work, sports, and social activities.
