Recovering After Surgery: The Benefits of Physical and Occupational Therapy

November 24, 2025

AdobeStock_196688590Surgery is often a major step toward better health, but recovery doesn’t end once the procedure is complete. Regaining strength, mobility, and independence can take time, which is why rehabilitation plays a crucial role in the healing process. Through physical and occupational therapy, patients can rebuild confidence and return to daily activities with greater ease and safety.

 

Why Is Therapy Important After Surgery?

After surgery, the body needs time and guided movement to heal properly. Physical and occupational therapy help manage this process by addressing specific challenges that may arise during the recovery period. Physical therapists focus on improving strength, range of motion, and balance, while occupational therapists help patients regain the ability to perform daily tasks such as dressing, cooking, or working.

 

Together, these therapies promote better circulation, reduce stiffness, and lower the risk of complications, such as falls or reinjury. They also help patients progress at a pace that supports both comfort and long-term success.

 

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What Are the Benefits of Physical Therapy After Surgery?

Physical therapy is one of the most effective ways to restore movement and strength after a procedure. At Lane Regional Medical Center, licensed physical therapists develop individualized care plans that prioritize safe recovery and functional improvement. Treatment may include:

 

  • Exercises that improve flexibility, strength, and range of motion
  • Manual therapy to reduce stiffness and support healing
  • Balance and coordination training
  • Education on safe movement and posture during recovery

 

Lane’s therapy programs support recovery from joint replacements, orthopedic injuries, neurological conditions, and other post-surgical challenges. Whether treatment takes place at Lane Rehabilitation Center or Lane Outpatient Therapy, each session is centered on restoring independence and confidence.

 

How Does Occupational Therapy Support Surgery Recovery?

Occupational therapy helps patients rebuild the skills needed for daily life after surgery. Lane’s occupational therapists design customized treatment plans that focus on improving coordination, fine motor skills, and functional movement for everyday tasks.

Therapy may include personalized home exercise programs, recommendations for adaptive equipment, and guidance on energy conservation and joint protection. This approach enables patients to safely return to their routines at home, work, or in the community.

 

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation at Lane Regional Medical Center

Patients recovering from surgery can access both inpatient and outpatient therapy options to fit their level of care. Lane Rehabilitation Center provides intensive therapy for those healing from major surgery, stroke, or serious injury, while Lane Outpatient Therapy offers personalized one-on-one sessions in a welcoming, community-based setting.

With experienced therapists and advanced equipment, each program focuses on restoring mobility, confidence, and independence. From hospital recovery to ongoing support at home, Lane Regional Medical Center helps patients regain strength and return to the activities they love.

 

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