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Physiotherapy After Surgery: Orthopaedic and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Surgery is the start of recovery, not the end of it. Whether you have had a joint replaced, a ligament reconstructed or a tendon repaired, what happens in the weeks afterwards decides how fully you return to everyday life. At Bahat Global in Istanbul, physiotherapy after surgery is run as a structured, surgeon-aligned programme — so that getting back to walking, sleeping through the night and lifting without fear is treated as the real measure of success.

Recovery measured by function, not by the calendar

A common question is how long physiotherapy after surgery takes, or how many sessions will be needed after an ACL repair. The honest answer is that recovery is gated by what your body can do, not by a fixed week count. Your programme advances when you reach a defined milestone — full knee extension, a stable single-leg stand, the ability to climb stairs unaided — rather than because a particular date has arrived. Discharge is earned through function, which is why we measure progress against clear, agreed targets at every stage.

This milestone approach protects you in both directions. It prevents pushing a joint or graft before the tissue is ready, and it prevents lingering in rehabilitation longer than your recovery requires.

Conditions and procedures we support

Our orthopaedic and post-surgical rehabilitation covers the major operations where structured physiotherapy makes the clearest difference:

  • Post-joint surgery — including physiotherapy after knee surgery and after knee replacement surgery, where regaining range of movement and load tolerance is the priority.
  • Post-ACL reconstruction — protecting the graft while rebuilding strength, balance and confidence for a controlled return to activity.
  • Post-rotator-cuff repair — graduated shoulder physiotherapy that restores reach and overhead function without compromising the repair.
  • Post-spine surgery — core stability, posture and safe movement patterns to rebuild everyday mobility.

Each pathway draws on the same principle: physiotherapy exercises after surgery are sequenced to match your stage of healing, not applied as a fixed script.

How a surgeon-aligned programme works

The importance of physiotherapy after surgery lies in the link between the operation and the rehabilitation. At Bahat Global, that link is built in. Rehabilitation is integrated from day one and runs as a protocol agreed with the surgical side, so your physiotherapy reflects exactly what was done in theatre — whether that was an arthroscopic knee procedure, a ligament reconstruction or a tendon repair.

You are assessed, given milestones, and progressed only when those milestones are met. The plan is reviewed as you advance, so the work always matches your current capacity rather than a generic timetable.

Why come to Bahat Global, Istanbul

Bahat Global is the movement and functional-care clinic on the BHT Clinic Istanbul campus — a full tertiary hospital established in 1994, with three decades behind it. What sets the pathway apart is clinical infrastructure, not amenities:

  • A 72-hour multidisciplinary board reviews your case, so your rehabilitation plan reflects more than one specialist's view.
  • A senior consultant first-reads your file within 24 hours, and one senior consultant owns your case from start to finish.
  • One medically-trained clinical case-manager coordinates your whole pathway, so nothing is dropped between appointments.
  • The campus is JCI Accredited and TEMOS Certified, with eight languages available at intake — so international patients are understood from the first conversation.

For patients travelling for treatment, this means your post-surgical physiotherapy is not a loose collection of appointments but a single, owned plan with measured milestones.

Take the first step

If you are recovering from joint, ACL, rotator-cuff or spine surgery — or planning an operation and want rehabilitation built in from the start — you can submit your case for review. Our multidisciplinary board responds within 72 hours, and a senior consultant reads your file within 24 hours, with no obligation. Share your case to find out what a function-led recovery could look like for you.

Frequent questions

Yes. We request the operative details and build a protocol that respects exactly what was done.
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