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Many patients requiring inpatient orthopedic rehabilitation are of advanced age. Health concerns associated with aging may prevent the orthopedic surgery patient from returning home safely.
The highly trained Willow Springs team specializes in rehabilitation for orthopedic surgery patients with other concerns such as high blood pressure, history of stroke, cardiac disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, age-related deconditioning, and/or arthritis.
Every OrthoWIN patient works to return to his or her desired level of independence through improved strength, improved joint range of motion, assisted or unassisted walking, self-care training and pain management. The rehabilitation team uses evidence-based treatment plans to work with patients to meet these goals while managing medical problems, gauging progress and prescribing medications, equipment and orthotic devices as applicable.
Given the frequency of hip and knee replacement surgeries occurring with individuals in more advanced years, Willow Springs has developed structured rehabilitation programs for replacement patients. Rehabilitation goals after these surgeries are often similar. Willow Springs has mapped these goals on rehabilitation timelines known as pathways. The pathways help patients know what to expect from rehabilitation in advance, providing them a clear window of when they can expect to return home. Orthopedic protocols for both elective and non-elective orthopedic conditions are customized and dictated by the providers and supported by the following availability of our signature OrthoWIN services:
Subacute orthopedic recovery addresses the following conditions:
Orthopedic problems requiring rehabilitation vary in level of complexity. More serious orthopedic conditions include multiple bone fractures; joint replacement surgeries often accompanied by chronic conditions; and hip, knee and pelvis fractures. These conditions have lifelong consequences and may result in a short-term disability, affecting the ability to perform daily activities. Recovery not only includes the healing of surgical sutures (sites), but specialized rehabilitation and types of therapy to ensure that affected body parts can operate at their maximum levels of function.
The Willow Springs rehabilitation team consists of physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, nurses, case managers, registered dietician, psychologist and speech therapist (for those who may require for their rehabilitation). Upon admission to our OrthoWIN Program, our interdisciplinary team members immediately engage patients and families to initiate a comprehensive rehabilitation and discharge plan including: