Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation

We will get you back on track

With our state-of-the-art facility and team of highly skilled therapists we offer the best unparalleled care for pre/ post- joint surgery or replacement to our patients as well as a vast variety of non-operative conditions. We take pride in showing our patients that their painful conditions are “not something they have to live with” as they often tend to think – but something that can be treated so they can go back to an even healthier lifestyle with the best quality of life.

The design of our physiotherapy and rehabilitation department was based on the vision and leadership of our head of centre – Dr Samih Tarabichi and his team of highly skilled physiotherapists with our decade of experience in treating and training post joint reconstruction/ replacement patients, athletes and active individuals. We are not only keen on treating painful conditions but also on preventing them by offering advanced and effective solutions for strained ligaments and muscle injuries.  surely lead to an effective solution and back to your active lifestyle.

What About Rehabilitation After the Surgery?

Physical therapy is the essential phase that complements the surgical procedures, aiming to rehabilitate patients to achieve full mobility, such as kneeling on the ground. This is done under the supervision of highly skilled therapists in this field. Therefore, we advise patients to pay significant attention and commitment to the physical therapy program, which is specifically designed to meet each patient’s physical and functional needs.

To ensure the best possible recovery in the shortest time, we have provided the latest equipment in our physical therapy department. Our goal is to help patients regain muscle and ligament flexibility, strength and pain-free movements in the shortest period

Frequently Asked Questions about Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy is a critical component of recovery that restores strength, flexibility, joint stability, and functional movement. It accelerates healing, reduces stiffness, prevents complications, and ensures long-term surgical success.

In most cases, physiotherapy starts within the first 24 hours after surgery. Early movement helps improve circulation, reduce swelling, and promote faster functional recovery under professional supervision.

Rehabilitation duration varies based on the type of surgery, muscle condition, and patient commitment. It may range from a few weeks for simpler cases to several months for complex surgeries such as revision procedures or ligament reconstruction.

Some discomfort is normal during early rehabilitation as the knee regains movement and strength. However, therapy is carefully structured to remain safe and progressive, with pain managed through proper techniques and medical support.

Absolutely. Patients who actively follow their physiotherapy program experience better mobility, stronger muscles, improved joint stability, and longer-lasting surgical results compared to those who do not commit to rehabilitation.

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