Fitsiomax

Post‐knee & Hip

Post-knee and hip care focuses on recovery, mobility, and pain relief through physiotherapy, helping patients regain strength, improve movement, and return to daily activities with confidence.

Knee & Hip Pain Treatment for Lasting Relief

Advanced Rehabilitation for Better Mobility. Recovering from joint pain requires more than rest. Our Knee & Hip Pain Treatment helps patients restore flexibility, strength, and independence through customized physiotherapy. From post-surgery recovery to Osteoarthritis care, we focus on treatments that ease pain and enhance your ability to stay active and healthy.

Why Choose Us?

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Expertise

Skilled physiotherapists for joint recovery.

Personalization

Care plans tailored to your condition.

Convenience

Home visits available for easy access.

Support

Guided sessions through every stage.

How We Help You

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Frequently Asked Questions

Post-Knee & Hip Rehabilitation is a structured program designed to restore mobility, strength, and function after knee or hip surgery, injury, or prolonged immobilization. It focuses on physiotherapy, targeted exercises, pain management, and gradual activity progression to improve flexibility, reduce discomfort, and help patients return to daily activities and sports safely. Personalized care ensures optimal recovery and long-term joint health.

Who needs post-knee and hip rehabilitation?

Patients recovering from knee or hip surgery, injuries, or prolonged immobility require rehabilitation.

Targeted physiotherapy, strength exercises, flexibility training, pain management, and gradual activity progression.

Recovery time varies but usually ranges from 6 to 12 weeks, depending on surgery type and condition.

Some mild discomfort is normal, but exercises are carefully monitored to ensure safety and prevent injury.

Yes. Strengthening muscles, improving mobility, and proper guidance reduce the risk of future injuries.

Typically, sessions are scheduled 2–4 times per week, adjusted based on recovery progress and individual needs.

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