• Donnita B, Seymour Patient
    After falling while on vacation and fracturing my wrist, I was not happy with my progress after surgery. I...
    Donnita B, Seymour Patient February 12, 2018
  • Heather P, Columbus Patient
    I came here with shoulder pain. I couldn’t lift anything with my right arm. Now, with the therapy I...
    Heather P, Columbus Patient February 12, 2018
  • Brad R, Seymour Patient
    I would like to thank Jessica for all her help with my therapy. After one month of three sessions...
    Brad R, Seymour Patient February 12, 2018
  • Linda R, Columbus Patient
    I had been suffering with vertigo for approximately four weeks. Exercises my family physician gave me to do at...
    Linda R, Columbus Patient February 12, 2018
  • Sherry S, Columbus Patient
    I had surgery on my shoulder and came here for rehabilitation. The staff here is wonderful. Dawn developed a...
    Sherry S, Columbus Patient February 12, 2018
  • Nina V, Seymour Patient
    The complete staff of Progressive Physical Therapy has been a village getting me back to a functional life after...
    Nina V, Seymour Patient February 12, 2018
  • Juli J, Columbus Patient
    Before my knee arthroscopy, I could not walk my dog or go upstairs unaided. I can now resume all...
    Juli J, Columbus Patient February 12, 2018
  • Lee B, Greensburg Patient
    Before Physical Therapy, I could not move my left hip. I had to use a walker. Thanks to Progressive...
    Lee B, Greensburg Patient February 12, 2018

Post-Surgical rehab

Surgeons routinely refer post-surgical patients to our physical therapists to help them recover strength, function and mobility.

Our therapists provide one-on-one, evidence-based physical therapy treatment sessions to help facilitate your recovery and return to activities of daily living (ADLs), work, recreational activities and even competitive sports.

The rehabilitative process depends on the injury and type of surgery. We help patients recover and rehabilitate from a variety of orthopedic post-operative procedures, including:

  • Knee, hip and shoulder joint replacements
  • Reconstruction of any one or more of the four major knee ligaments: anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), and lateral collateral ligament (LCL)
  • Arthroscopic knee surgeries (such as meniscectomies, meniscal repairs)
  • Ligament and tendon repair, including Achilles tendon repairs
  • Arthroscopic hip surgeries (such as labral repairs)
  • Nerve releases (such as cubital tunnel, radial tunnel, carpal tunnel, tarsal tunnel)
  • Neck and back surgery (such as fusions, laminectomy, decompression and discectomy)
  • Nerve compression release
  • Bone or joint fusion (arthrodesis)
  • Tendon transfers
  • Surgical fixation of fractures, including open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), a two-part surgery used to fix broken bones where the broken bone is reduced (put back into place) and an internal fixation device is placed on the bone (e.g., screws, plates, rods or pins) to hold the bone together
  • Shoulder post-surgical recovery for rotator cuff tears, labral tears, superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) tear or lesion, arthroscopy and more
  • Some of the therapies used to accomplish the goal of regaining movement and reducing pain, swelling and stiffness may include one or more of the following:

    • Manual therapy
    • Soft tissue and/or joint mobilization
    • Muscle energy
    • Gait and balance training
    • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) – electrical muscle & nerve stimulation
    • Therapeutic exercise and functional strength training
    • Ultrasound
    • Functional re-education
    • Rehabilitative exercises to help increase strength, endurance, motion, balance and coordination