
Pre & Post-Surgery Rehabilitation
At Pramukh Advance Physiotherapy Center, we provide expert Pre and Post-Surgery Rehabilitation services in Maninagar, Ahmedabad, designed to help patients prepare for surgery and recover effectively afterward. Our goal is to reduce complications, speed up recovery, and restore functional mobility with personalized, evidence-based physiotherapy care.
What is Pre & Post-Surgery Rehabilitation?
Pre-Surgery (Prehab) Rehabilitation focuses on preparing your body for surgery by improving strength, flexibility, and overall conditioning. A stronger and more mobile body pre-surgery often leads to faster and smoother recovery afterward.
Post-Surgery Rehabilitation begins after your procedure to restore normal function, reduce pain and swelling, prevent complications, and help you regain independence as quickly as possible.
Together, these therapies ensure better surgical outcomes and improve your long-term physical health.
Conditions We Treat
Our rehabilitation programs are suitable for patients undergoing:
- Joint Replacement Surgeries (Knee, Hip, Shoulder)
- Ligament Repair (ACL, MCL)
- Spinal Surgeries (Discectomy, Laminectomy, Fusion)
- Fracture Fixation
- Tendon Repairs
- Rotator Cuff Repair
- Arthroscopic Procedures
- Neurological Surgeries (Brain or Spine)
- Sports Injury Surgeries
Our Rehabilitation Approach
At Pramukh Advance Physiotherapy Center, our highly trained physiotherapists offer customized rehabilitation plans that align with your surgical procedure, health condition, and recovery goals.
Our programs include:
- Pre-operative education and exercise planning
- Post-operative pain management and swelling control
- Range of motion and strengthening exercises
- Gait training and mobility support
- Balance and proprioception exercises
- Functional training for daily activities
- Use of therapeutic modalities like TENS, IFT, ultrasound, etc.
- Home exercise guidance and caregiver support
Free ask question?
Mild discomfort is normal, especially early on, but therapy should not be excessively painful. Your therapist will monitor your tolerance and adjust as needed.
It depends on the surgery type, your health, and goals. Recovery could range from a few weeks to several months. Your physiotherapist will guide your progress through clear milestones.
Yes. Some or all of your rehab may be home-based, especially if mobility is limited. Home exercises are often combined with clinic visits or virtual physiotherapy when appropriate.
Not always. Some clinics accept direct bookings, but a referral may be required by your surgeon or insurance provider. It’s best to check with your healthcare team.