Welcome to Nidhanam Speciality Center for Knee & Orthopedics, where your journey to recovery is guided by the expert hands of Dr. Hiren Jadvani, a renowned knee surgeon, and Dr. Avantika Gopani, the Chief Physiotherapist & Musculoskeletal Rehab Expert. Today, we delve into the realm of post-surgical rehabilitation, focusing on joint replacement surgery, to shed light on the outstanding physiotherapy services offered at Nidhanam.
Post-surgical rehabilitation, particularly after joint replacement surgery, plays a pivotal role in restoring mobility, strength, and function. Physiotherapy accelerates the healing process, reduces pain, and ensures a smoother transition back to an active lifestyle.
At Nidhanam, our physiotherapy services stand out due to the personalized approach crafted by Dr. Avantika Gopani. Tailored rehabilitation programs are designed, considering the unique needs of each patient, ensuring optimal recovery.
At Nidhanam Orthopedics Center, we provide the most advanced & comprehensive physiotherapy services in Surat. Our physiotherapy services leverage cutting-edge techniques and state-of-the-art equipment, ensuring a comprehensive rehabilitation journey. From advanced exercise regimens to innovative modalities, we prioritize the latest advancements for our patients.
Can you elaborate on the role of Dr. Hiren Jadvani in ensuring seamless coordination between surgery and physiotherapy at Nidhanam?
Dr. Hiren Jadvani ensures a holistic approach to patient care by closely collaborating with Dr. Avantika Gopani. Their synergy ensures a seamless transition from surgery to physiotherapy, optimizing the rehabilitation process.
What challenges do patients often face during joint replacement surgery recovery, and how does Nidhanam address them through physiotherapy?
Patients commonly encounter challenges like stiffness, muscle weakness, and fear of movement. Our physiotherapy programs at Nidhanam are designed to specifically target these issues, fostering a gradual and effective recovery.
How does Nidhanam ensure continuity in physiotherapy services beyond the immediate post-surgical period?
We understand that recovery is an ongoing process. Nidhanam provides a structured continuum of care, offering extended physiotherapy services to support patients in the weeks and months following joint replacement surgery.
Can you share success stories of patients who have undergone joint replacement surgery and experienced exceptional rehabilitation at Nidhanam?
Certainly! We have numerous success stories where patients, under the guidance of Dr. Hiren Jadvani and Dr. Avantika Gopani, have not only regained their mobility but have also surpassed their pre-surgery levels of activity.
How does Nidhanam address the emotional and psychological aspects of post-surgical rehabilitation through physiotherapy?
Recognizing the importance of mental well-being, our physiotherapy programs incorporate strategies to address the emotional and psychological aspects of recovery. This holistic approach ensures a positive mindset, contributing to overall rehabilitation success.
Are there specific rehabilitation programs for different joint replacement surgeries, and how are they customized at Nidhanam?
Absolutely. Nidhanam tailors rehabilitation programs based on the type of joint replacement surgery. Whether it’s a knee, hip, or shoulder replacement, our physiotherapy services are finely tuned to the specific needs and challenges associated with each procedure.
How can prospective patients at Nidhanam take the first step towards a comprehensive joint replacement surgery recovery plan?
To embark on your journey to recovery at Nidhanam, simply schedule a consultation with Dr. Hiren Jadvani. During this consultation, our experts will assess your needs and craft a personalized physiotherapy plan to guide you towards a successful and fulfilling recovery after joint replacement surgery.
Nidhanam Speciality Center for Knee & Orthopedics stands as a beacon of excellence in post-surgical rehabilitation, with its unparalleled physiotherapy services spearheaded by Dr. Hiren Jadvani and Dr. Avantika Gopani. Your path to recovery begins here, where expertise meets compassion, ensuring a brighter and more active future. Book appointment today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Arthroscopic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery that requires only small incisions thanks to a device known as an arthroscope. It lets your surgeon see inside the joints and view the specific area being worked on during surgery without the need for large incisions.
Arthroplasty is the reconstruction or replacement of a joint such as a shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee or ankle. Depending on the extent of the joint injury or condition, you may need partial or total arthroplasty.
Like human bone, the prosthetic devices used in joint replacement surgery can become damaged or simply wear out. If you’ve previously had partial or total joint replacement surgery but need to have the joint operated on again, it’s considered revision surgery.
Advances in medical technologies — including the prosthetic materials used in total and partial hip, knee, elbow and shoulder joints — continue to extend the life expectancy of artificial joints. Generally speaking, today’s prosthetic devices can last upwards of 15-20 years. Factors that can impact the durability of prosthetics include your activity level, overall health, weight and whether you have arthritis.
While the goal of surgery is to restore function and get you moving without pain, there are usually some limitations after orthopedic surgery. Talk to your orthopedic surgeon about realistic expectations after surgery.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer for deciding when to have surgery. Your orthopedic surgeon or other doctors will help you determine when surgery is the most appropriate next step. Key considerations include whether you’re in pain, if you’re experiencing instability or decreased mobility, and whether the injury or condition is affecting your quality of life.
For first consult, patient will be evaluated with detailed history and clinical examination before he/she is advised suitable imaging. Additionally, it will be helpful to bring along previous X-rays and scans especially related to fractures and for comparative assessment.
A fracture is a broken bone. A sprain occurs when you injure the ligaments that connect your bones.
For most of the patients, average stay after surgery is between 2-5 days, depending on the type of surgery. Discharge is planned when medical condition is stable, pain is adequately controlled with oral medications, able to eat and urinate and when physical and occupational goals are successfully met. Bracing, rehabilitation and after surgery instructions will be provided to the patient at discharge.
Following discharge after surgery, you are required to contact the physiotherapist who will help in optimum post-operative recovery. At Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center we have consultant physiotherapist and rehab expert in our team of doctors to ensure smooth rehabilitation and recovery.