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Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Orthopedic rehabilitation is a type of physical therapy that focuses on restoring physical function, mobility, and quality of life for patients with musculoskeletal conditions or injuries. Orthopedic rehabilitation may be recommended for a wide range of conditions, including fractures, joint replacements, sprains, strains, and other injuries to the bones, muscles, ligaments, or tendons. 

Orthopedic rehabilitation typically involves a comprehensive evaluation of the patient's condition, followed by a personalized treatment plan that may include exercises, manual therapy, modalities such as heat or ice, and patient education. The goal of orthopedic rehabilitation is to help patients regain their strength, mobility, and independence, and to minimize pain and discomfort. By working with a physical therapist, patients can improve their recovery time and reduce the risk of complications, and ultimately return to their normal activities with improved physical function and quality of life.

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