Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Restoring mobility and strength

What is Orthopedic Rehabilitation?

CareOne helps patients minimize their pain and regain their mobility so they can resume their activities of daily living as soon as possible.

Orthopedic rehabilitation is medical care that takes place after an operation on the musculoskeletal system, such as the bones, muscles, joints and soft tissue. The goal is to restore natural movement, rebuild strength and return to normal health as quickly as possible.

Patients are initially assessed by a multidisciplinary team which might include physical therapists, occupational therapists, orthopedic surgeons and more. Treatments can include a combination of exercises aimed at improving flexibility, strength and range of motion, as well as manual therapy techniques to alleviate pain and promote healing.

Orthopedic Rehabilitation at CareOne

At CareOne, we recognize that any surgery, no matter how routine, is a major medical procedure and that each patient has different recovery needs. Accordingly, our subacute rehabilitation centers develop highly personalized rehabilitation plans for each patient, which addresses their unique health needs to determine their orthopedic procedure and recovery goals.

Our program is well-equipped to help patients heal after various types of procedures, including but not limited to:

Additionally, each of our locations also has access to a wide range of amenities including restaurant-style dining with nutritious and gourmet cuisine, regularly scheduled therapeutic recreation events and medical innovations that make rehabilitation easier and more effective.

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