Orthopedic rehabilitation is aimed at achieving both short-term and long-term goals for all orthopedic cases involving the musculoskeletal system, whether they require conservative or surgical treatment, both before and after the treatment. The focus is not only on enhancing the patient's wellness to an optimal level and facilitating rehabilitation but also on maintaining the patient's current status and previously conducted surgical procedures.
Orthopedic rehabilitation is implemented in cases of:
- Sports-related injuries
- Fractures
- Prosthesis management
- Amputations
- Meniscus and ligament injuries
- Mobility issues
- Pain management
- Central and peripheral nervous system involvement
- Myopathies
- Bone involvement
- Lymphedema
- Hematological issues
- Psychosocial issues
- Nutritional disorders (such as malnutrition)