Feel confident going into and recovering from your surgery.
It’s normal when you have an invasive procedure to be unsure when you can return to your daily activities, your normal work schedule, and your hobbies. You may be nervous about something going wrong and wonder how long it will take to get your strength back.
You may even fear that your investment in this procedure might not help you at all. You deserve someone who can give you hope and direction before and after your procedure so you can have the best possible outcome.
When your preparation and recovery go smoothly for a surgical procedure, you can have peace of mind. Don’t let the stress of a procedure affect your outcome - give yourself the best chance of healing in a timely manner.
The better you’re prepared mentally and physically for your procedure, the better your outcome will be. Surround yourself with people who promote positivity and success.
Maintaining a positive attitude during recovery is essential. Every person has their own unique needs, and it is important to heal safely so you can progress through your treatment and limit your risk of reinjury.
Returning to your favorite activities after a surgery is the best feeling. Get yourself there safely, and you can do what you love again without fear.
Unsure whether physical therapy is right for you? Here are some client success stories.
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Do you still have questions about our pre and post-operative therapy? We understand if you do, so here are some helpful questions and answers from our clients.
We help you prepare for many different procedures, including total knee, hip, and shoulder replacements, rotator cuff surgery, ankle, knee, or shoulder arthroscopies, ACL repairs & other ligament instabilities, and spinal procedures.
Physical therapy is essential to a holistic recovery so that your body can return to its previous level of function as quickly as possible. Still wondering whether physical therapy is necessary after surgery? Check out this helpful article for more information.
Pre-operative care usually lasts anywhere from one visit to 4 weeks, and post-surgical care usually depends on the procedure, but can last anywhere from a few weeks to a year. Discover how long physical therapy takes for an accurate timeline.
Your out-of-pocket cost per visit ultimately depends on your insurance coverage, but we want to work with your budget to ensure you get the treatment you need.
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When you prepare and heal well from a surgery, you can look back on your procedure as a past experience that ultimately made your life better.