Sharing knowledge and the importance of pre-surgical rehabilitation.

Many people are familiar with rehabilitation after sports injuries or surgery. However, preoperative rehabilitation is equally important, as it helps patients prepare both physically and mentally before surgery.
Preoperative rehabilitation is a structured rehabilitation program designed for patients undergoing planned surgery rather than emergency procedures. Before surgery, many patients experience long-term pain, reduced mobility, muscle weakness, or emotional stress caused by their underlying condition. These factors can affect surgical outcomes and slow recovery.
A tailored preoperative rehabilitation program helps patients:
By improving overall health before surgery, patients are often able to recover faster and return to daily activities sooner.
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis is a common hip condition in adolescents, usually between the ages of 10 and 16. It occurs when the growth plate at the upper end of the femur weakens, causing the femoral head to slip backward and downward relative to the femoral neck. This condition may cause:
Before surgery, patients benefit from professional guidance and specific exercises designed to optimize their physical condition. These programs also help patients understand the rehabilitation process they will follow after surgery, creating greater confidence throughout treatment.
At Khanh An Clinic, each patient receives an individualized rehabilitation program tailored to their condition and treatment plan. Our goal is to help every patient achieve the best possible preparation before surgery. For more information about preoperative rehabilitation, please contact our care team for professional consultation
Khanh An Clinic is the leading medical provider of physiotherapy and treatment for patients with various musculoskeletal conditions. We are dedicated to helping patients restore their full body function and achieve lasting recovery.