Surgical Rehabilitation

Focused Recovery After Surgery

Surgery is often the first step toward healing—but structured rehabilitation is what restores strength, mobility, and confidence. At The Health Collective – Baden, our licensed physiotherapists provide targeted post-surgical rehabilitation designed to support safe, progressive recovery.

We work collaboratively within our team-based clinic model to ensure your recovery is guided, monitored, and adapted as your body heals.

Your rehabilitation plan may include:

  • Mobility restoration and joint protection strategies

  • Progressive strength rebuilding

  • Scar tissue and tissue mobility management

  • Movement retraining

  • Pain and swelling management

  • Gradual return-to-work or return-to-sport programming

Common post-surgical cases we support include:

  • Joint replacements

  • Arthroscopic procedures

  • Spinal surgeries

  • Ligament repairs

  • Fracture recovery

  • Rotator cuff repair

Each patient receives a personalized rehabilitation plan tailored to their procedure, timeline, and goals.

If you’re preparing for surgery or recovering from one, we’re here to guide your next stage of healing.
Book an appointment today and take the next step toward full recovery.

Surgical Rehabilitation FAQ

  • In many cases, rehabilitation begins shortly after surgery, depending on your surgeon’s recommendations. Early, guided movement can support recovery and prevent stiffness. Pre-surgical sessions may be required for certain procedures as well.

  • A referral is not required to begin physiotherapy, but we may collaborate with your surgeon to ensure your rehabilitation aligns with post-operative protocols.

  • Recovery timelines vary depending on the procedure, individual healing rates, and goals. Your physiotherapist will outline a realistic progression plan during your initial assessment.

  • Some discomfort can be expected during recovery, but treatment is structured and progressive. Your physiotherapist will monitor your response closely to ensure your program remains safe and appropriate.

  • Yes — returning to sport or work is often a key goal of rehabilitation. Your program will gradually rebuild strength, mobility, and confidence to support a safe return.