After orthopedic surgery in Boise's leading hospitals like St. Alphonsus or Saint Luke's, proper rehabilitation is crucial. Our therapists design recovery plans specific to your procedure, whether it's a knee replacement common among active retirees or rotator cuff repair from a skiing injury at Bogus Basin.
We address Boise's unique climate challenges - helping patients navigate icy winter sidewalks during recovery while accounting for summer wildfire smoke that may limit outdoor therapy. Treatment progresses from pain management to restoring full function, incorporating both clinic-based exercises and home programs adaptable to various living spaces from downtown apartments to rural properties.
We address Boise's unique climate challenges - helping patients navigate icy winter sidewalks during recovery while accounting for summer wildfire smoke that may limit outdoor therapy. Treatment progresses from pain management to restoring full function, incorporating both clinic-based exercises and home programs adaptable to various living spaces from downtown apartments to rural properties.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Initial evaluation of surgical site, mobility, and home environment
- 02 Step 2: Customized plan combining manual therapy and targeted exercises
- 03 Step 3: Progressive strength training with real-life functional movements
- 04 Step 4: Transition to independent maintenance program
Benefits
- Faster return to daily activities
- Reduced risk of complications
- Improved surgical outcomes
- Personalized home exercise plans
Frequently Asked Questions
How soon after surgery should I start physical therapy?
Most post-surgical rehab begins within 1-2 weeks, depending on your surgeon's protocol. We coordinate closely with local orthopedic specialists to ensure proper timing.
Can I do therapy if I live in a small downtown apartment?
Absolutely. We adapt exercises for any living space and can recommend affordable equipment that stores easily in Boise's smaller urban homes.