PALM BEACH COUNTY / BOCA RATON, FLORIDA
Be On The Move: Experienced Board-Certified Physical Therapists in BOCA RATON!
As the premier at home physical therapy services provider in Boca Raton, FL, we proudly offer cutting-edge therapy for post-surgical-treatment at home and more! Our practice is grounded in evidence-based methodologies, ensuring superior patient outcomes...
During the initial session, we’ll consult with your surgical notes and possibly speak to your surgeon to understand any contraindications. Therapy typically begins with gentle range-of-motion exercises, pain management techniques, and gradual strengthening. As your tolerance improves, we’ll introduce more advanced drills to restore full function. You might use assistive devices like crutches or walkers early on, transitioning to more dynamic activities as your healing progresses. We’ll keep a close eye on incision sites and swelling levels to make sure everything is healing properly. Throughout this journey, our team remains accessible to answer any questions and make sure you’re performing exercises correctly at home.
Anyone who has undergone orthopedic, neurological, or other surgeries requiring rehabilitative care to restore function and mobility. Post-Surgical Treatment is especially beneficial for patients recovering from hip or knee replacements, rotator cuff repairs, spinal fusions, or ACL reconstructions. If you’re based in Wellington, Boca Raton, Lake Worth, or Boynton Beach, our specialized programs can help you rebuild strength and function more efficiently.
When should I start post-surgical therapy?
Usually as soon as your surgeon clears you. Early intervention can improve outcomes significantly.
How often will I need therapy sessions?
Frequency varies by procedure and recovery stage, but 2–3 sessions per week is common initially.
Will therapy help reduce scar tissue?
Yes. Certain manual therapies and exercises can limit scar tissue build-up and improve tissue flexibility.
Is pain normal during post-surgical rehab?
Mild discomfort can happen, but we monitor and adjust exercises to keep pain at manageable levels.
Do I need special equipment at home?
We may recommend items like crutches, braces, or resistance bands, depending on your surgery.
Can I drive myself to therapy after surgery?
This depends on the type of surgery and pain medications. Always check with your doctor first.
How long does post-surgical rehabilitation usually last?
It varies widely. Some recover in a few weeks; others may need several months of gradual rehab.
NO MATTER HOW YOU PAY FOR TREATMENT, THERE IS NO PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED TO START
Same co-pay
Medicare and secondary
insurance
$0 per visit
Most Medicare plans with a
secondary cover your entire cost.
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