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Having Surgery? Bounce Back Faster With Pre- and Post-Rehab

Having Surgery? Bounce Back Faster With Pre- and Post-Rehab

Having Surgery? Bounce Back Faster

If you’re scheduled for an orthopedic surgery (such as a total joint replacement or an ACL repair), you probably already know you’ll need to undergo rehabilitation afterward with a physical therapist. But have you considered working with a PT before your surgery, too? Pre-rehabilitation, sometimes called “prehab,” is a little less common than rehab, but it’s still an important part of the surgical process. Together, a structured pre- and post-surgical physical therapy program can help you maximize the benefits of your surgery. We offer pre- and post-rehab here at Achieve Physical Therapy, and today, we want to explore both programs in detail. And if you’d like more personalized guidance, just contact our clinic to speak to our friendly staff!

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What You Need to Know About Pre-Op Physical Therapy

Surgery can be incredibly tough on the human body. It’s a highly invasive procedure that brings with it a host of complications, such as blood clots, post-surgical pain, and more. 

Standard rehabilitation works to minimize these risks after the fact. However, prehab takes a proactive approach, allowing you to improve strength, fitness, and pain levels before you have your procedure.

Think of it this way: No athlete goes into a big game unprepared. They spend time training to ensure their strength, endurance, and performance are the best they can possibly be. Prehab is the same way–you’re preparing your body for the “big game” of surgery.

What Are Some Benefits of Prehab?

  • Improves strength and mobility, making surgery and recovery easier
  • Reduces pain and swelling before surgery
  • May help shorten hospital stays and overall recovery times
  • Decreases the risk of complications
  • Helps you understand what to expect after surgery, reducing anxiety

What Can I Expect During Prehab?

  • A detailed overview of what you can expect after your surgery, including training on mobility aids and rehab exercises
  • An initial evaluation in which one of our physical therapists assesses your strength, range of motion, balance, and pain level
  • Various pain management techniques, including manual therapy, ice/heat, or electrical stimulation, to help reduce discomfort
  • A therapeutic exercise program consisting of specific exercises to target weak or stiff areas, improve circulation, and support surrounding joints
  • Personalized endurance training consisting of low-impact cardiovascular activities to increase overall stamina

Going Into Surgery? Achieve Physical Therapy Is Here to Help!

If you have surgery scheduled, now’s the time to contact our clinic and learn more about how our pre- and post-op rehabilitation programs can help you make the most of your procedure. Remember, your recovery starts before you ever head into the operating room. Schedule an appointment with us today to get started.

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Making Waves In and Out of the Clinic: Meet Liz K!

When it comes to helping patients get back on their feet—whether it’s chasing after grandkids, returning to the gym, or conquering everyday tasks—Elizabeth “Liz” K brings energy, empathy, and expertise to every session.

Liz earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Franklin Pierce University in 2020, and since then, she’s been making a big impact in outpatient orthopedics. Her goal? Helping every patient understand their body, reach their goals, and embrace a healthy, active lifestyle. She also brings experience from the inpatient world, having worked with individuals recovering from strokes, traumatic brain injuries, and limb loss. Outside the clinic, Liz lives life to the fullest. In the summer, you’ll find her volunteering with AmpSurf, helping individuals with disabilities catch waves and build confidence on the water. She also stays active with hiking, snowboarding, aerial silks (yes, like the Cirque du Soleil kind!), and traveling. And when it’s time to slow down? A good book and time with loved ones do the trick.

A fun fact about Liz—she grew up bilingual in Russian and is also conversational in Spanish. Whether she’s guiding a patient through rehab or hanging ten on the surfboard, Liz brings heart, humor, and a passion for movement to everything she does. We’re lucky to have her on Team Achieve!

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Contact us today and start prioritizing mental preparation alongside physical readiness so you can approach surgery with greater confidence.

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