Orthopaedic & Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Restore Movement. Rebuild Strength. Return to Function.
Orthopaedic rehabilitation at BMSR is focused on restoring movement, rebuilding strength, and helping you return to daily activity, work, and exercise. Whether recovering from surgery or managing an injury, our approach is designed to improve function and long-term outcomes.
Who This Is For
Individuals recovering from orthopaedic surgery
Joint replacements (hip, knee, shoulder)
Sprains, strains, and ligament injuries
Tendon and overuse conditions
Neck, back, shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle pain
Individuals limited with daily activity or work
We don’t just reduce pain—we restore movement, strength, and long-term function.
What Makes BMSR Different
Individualized, movement-based rehabilitation
Focus on strength and functional recovery
Integration of hands-on care and exercise
Progression based on your goals and function
Emphasis on long-term results, not short-term relief
We integrate advanced recovery and performance technology to support your progress.
Learn more about our Recovery & Performance Technology →
Our Approach
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Evaluate
Assess movement, strength, and limitations
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Restore movement
Improve mobility and reduce pain
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Build Strength
Develop strength to support joints and movement
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Return To Function
Progress to daily activity, work, and exercise
What We Help With
Joint replacements (hip, knee, shoulder)
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Sprains, strains, and ligament injuries
Tendon injuries and overuse conditions
Chronic joint or muscle pain
Movement limitations affecting daily activity
We treat a wide range of orthopaedic conditions and post-surgical needs.
What to Expect
Comprehensive initial evaluation
Personalized plan of care
Progressive sessions focused on mobility and strength
Ongoing reassessment to guide progress
Clear progression toward functional goals
The goal is not just to feel better—but to move better and function at a higher level.
Frequently Asked Questions?
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In many cases, you can begin physical therapy without a referral. We can guide you based on your insurance and needs.
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This depends on your procedure, but early movement is often important to restore mobility and prevent stiffness.
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Most patients begin with 2–3 visits per week, with frequency adjusted as you progress.
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Yes. Many orthopaedic conditions improve with targeted strengthening and movement-based rehab.
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Recovery varies based on your condition, but your plan is designed to progress you safely and efficiently.

