Pre and Post Surgery

Pre and Post – Surgery

Why Pre- and Post-Surgery Physical Therapy Matters

Physical therapy before and after surgery can make a big difference in your recovery. Pre-surgery therapy, also called prehabilitation, prepares your body for the procedure, while post-surgery therapy focuses on restoring strength, mobility, and function. Together, these programs help you:

  • Reduce post-surgery pain and swelling
  • Regain motion and flexibility faster
  • Shorten hospital stays and recovery time
  • Improve balance and prevent falls
  • Build confidence in returning to daily activities or sports

Pre-Surgery Physical Therapy: Prepare for a Faster Recovery

Starting therapy before your surgery can give you a head start on recovery. In some cases, pre-surgery physical therapy may even improve strength, mobility, and function enough that surgery can be delayed or avoided.  Benefits include:

  • Strengthening muscles and joints around the surgical site
  • Improving balance and flexibility to reduce post-op complications
  • Teaching safe movement strategies to protect your body after surgery
  • Setting post-surgery goals and learning exercises to use immediately afterward
  • Boosting confidence and mood so you feel prepared for surgery
Your therapist will design a personalized pre-surgery program to meet your needs and help you recover faster and more safely.

Post-Surgery Physical Therapy: Regain Strength and Function

After surgery, physical therapy is essential to restore mobility, strength, and independence. What to expect:

  • Gentle exercises to improve flexibility and reduce stiffness
  • Manual therapy, ultrasound, or electrical stimulation to reduce swelling and promote healing
  • Strengthening routines for muscles supporting the surgical area
  • Balance, gait, and functional training to return safely to daily activities
  • At-home exercises to maintain progress between sessions
With a customized post-surgery plan, most patients regain full function, confidence, and the ability to resume work, sports, and hobbies.

Conditions That Benefit from Pre- and Post-Surgery PT

Physical therapy is commonly recommended for a variety of surgeries, including:

  • Knee surgeries: ACL repair, meniscus repair, total knee replacement
  • Hip surgeries: Hip replacement, labral repair
  • Shoulder surgeries: Rotator cuff repair, labral repair, shoulder replacement
  • Spinal surgeries: Fusion, decompression, laminectomy
  • Ankle and foot surgeries: Fracture repair, tendon repair

Pre-Surgery Physical Therapy

You may expect post-surgery physical therapy, but therapy before surgery is essential. Here are just a few reasons to consider adding physical therapy to your pre-surgery plan:
  • If you improve your balance before surgery, you may have fewer falls.
  • Pre-surgery physical therapy reduces post-surgery pain.
  • Prehabilitation shortens hospital stays.
  • Physical therapy brightens your mood and outlook about surgery
  • A therapist will help you set post-op goals and teach you skills to use immediately after surgery
  • Pre-surgery physical therapy helps you build muscles and flexibility around the future surgery area
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Start Your Surgical Recovery Today

Don’t wait until after surgery to start your recovery. The Therapy Network’s experienced physical therapists can create a personalized plan for pre- and post-surgery care, helping you return to daily life safely and confidently.

Same-day appointments are available at Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Chesapeake locations.

Call 757-496-3700 or schedule your appointment online to get started today.