Back Surgery Rehabilitation
Cross-source consensus on Back Surgery Rehabilitation from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The goal after surgery is to restore movement options in regions that can still move rather than force motion through surgically altered segments. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation
- Breathing and corrective exercise can remain worthwhile after multiple back surgeries. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation
- Chronic back surgery patients often need low-intensity entry points because excessive early intensity can cause flare-ups and setbacks. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation
- Breathing-based and early corrective activities are valuable partly because they are low intensity. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation
- Aerobic exercise is described as important for persistent pain and post-back-surgery rehabilitation. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation
- Restoring motion in available regions may reduce pressure on the lower back during daily tasks. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation