Peacock Pain & Injury Clinic

Pre & Post Operation

Comprehensive pre & post operation care

Orthopedic surgery, including procedures like joint replacement, arthroscopy, and rotator cuff repair, can significantly improve mobility and quality of life. Proper care before and after surgery is crucial to ensure the best outcomes and a smooth recovery.

At our clinic, we provide comprehensive pre and post operation care tailored to each patient’s needs, helping you prepare for surgery and recover effectively.

Types of pre & post operation care

  • Pre-Surgery Conditioning: Strengthening and conditioning exercises to prepare the body for surgery.
  • Post-Surgery Rehabilitation: Tailored rehabilitation programs to restore movement, strength, and function after surgery.
  • Pain Management: Techniques and treatments to manage pain effectively before and after surgery.
  • Education and Support: Providing patients with the information and support needed for a successful recovery.

Common reasons for surgery

  • Injuries
  • Chronic Pain
  • Degenerative Joint Diseases e.g. arthritis
  • Mobility Issues
  • Congenital Conditions

Symptoms

  • Severe Pain: Persistent and severe pain in the affected area.
  • Stiffness: Reduced flexibility and difficulty moving the joint.
  • Swelling: Chronic inflammation around the joint.
  • Reduced Range of Motion: Inability to move the joint through its normal range.
  • Joint Instability: Feeling of the joint giving way or being unstable.

Treatment

Hands-on therapy:

  • joint mobilisations,
  • soft tissue techniques (such as massage, trigger point therapy, soft tissue release, muscle energy techniques).
  • Assisted stretching to regain mobility

Personalised rehabilitation exercises:

  • areas you specifically need to strengthen or stretch
  • improving muscle and joint control
  • functional movements for daily activities

Acupuncture / dry needling
Postural and ergonomic advice

Common Conditions

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Hip Fractures
  • ACL / MCL Injuries
  • Meniscus Tears
  • Rotator Cuff Tears
  • Shoulder Dislocations
  • Spinal Disc Herniation