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Post-Injury/Fracture Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation aims to treat various orthopedic conditions, including all types of post-traumatic, post-operative states, posture defects, and musculoskeletal pain. With properly tailored rehabilitation:

  • We will reduce pain and inflammation,
  • We will improve the range of motion in the affected area,
  • We will strengthen muscles and stretch those that are contracted.

Fractures or bruises are common injuries affecting many people. Achieving full recovery after an injury requires appropriate rehabilitative treatments tailored to the patient's needs. Post-traumatic rehabilitation at CONSTANCE CARE involves a wide range of therapies successfully used after injuries, as well as after surgeries or procedures. It helps patients regain their physical fitness and return to their prior level of function.

Post-traumatic rehabilitation focuses on restoring the function of injured organs. The main goal is to help the patient regain their abilities to perform their daily tasks. The process of returning to full health also includes rehabilitation, which significantly accelerates recovery.

Therapeutic activities primarily involve reducing pain and swelling, improving the mobility of the affected joint, protecting it from re-injury, and strengthening muscles weakened by immobilization. Post-traumatic rehabilitation also assists individuals who have recently undergone surgeries or procedures involving the musculoskeletal system. Therapy helps speed up the recovery process and return to full functionality.

At CONSTANCE CARE, we strive to ensure that patients receive professional care. Each case is evaluated individually, and based on this assessment, we select the appropriate treatment and rehabilitation methods.

We offer rehabilitation for injuries and procedures, as well as associated pain, in cases such as:

  • Fractures,
  • Sprains,
  • Bruises,
  • Tears,
  • Strains,
  • Dislocations,
  • Tennis elbow/golfer's elbow,
  • Jumper's knee,
  • Heel spurs,
  • Shoulder joint surgery,
  • Elbow joint surgery,
  • Hip joint surgery, including joint replacement,
  • Knee joint surgery, including joint replacement,
  • Ankle joint surgery,
  • Spine surgery.