Physical therapists are an important
part in the rehabilitation of patients recovering from
elective surgeries such as total hip or knee replacements,
or from unforeseen accidents or injuries. Physical
therapists assess muscle strength, flexibility, coordination,
posture, mobility skills and a patient’s ability
to function in a home setting. An individualized therapy
program is then developed for the patient including
strength and flexibility exercises, endurance activities,
mobility training, pain management strategies and patient
education.
Occupational therapists work with orthopaedic patients
who have physical or cognitive (thinking) difficulties
in daily life skills such as dressing, grooming, feeding
and working. Occupational therapists assess equipment
needs and provide suggestions to encourage independence
and safety.
Our inpatient rehabilitation staff prides itself on
being professional, caring and dedicated to helping
each patient achieve optimal recovery, function and
comfort. The ultimate goal of our physical and occupational
therapists is for the patient to return home and be
able to participate in normal activities. |