
Understanding Hip Pain: Causes, Treatment, and How Physical Therapy Can Help
Hip pain is one of the most common complaints among adults, affecting people of all ages from athletes to office workers to seniors.
September, 2025
Recovering from surgery can feel overwhelming. Whether it’s an orthopedic procedure, joint replacement, or another type of operation, regaining mobility and strength is essential for returning to daily activities. Physical therapy (PT) plays a vital role in post-surgery recovery, helping patients heal safely and effectively.
Surgery often leaves the body weak, stiff, or limited in movement. Without proper rehabilitation, recovery can be slower, and complications like pain, scar tissue, or re-injury may occur. Physical therapy provides structured guidance to help patients rebuild strength, improve mobility, and restore function.
Physical therapy is commonly recommended for:
The timeline depends on the type of surgery, but in most cases, physical therapy begins within days or weeks after the procedure. Early intervention can speed recovery and prevent complications. Your surgeon and physical therapist will work together to decide the best time to start.
Post-surgery recovery is not just about healing—it’s about regaining your quality of life. At Go Physical Therapy, our team specializes in guiding patients through safe, personalized rehabilitation programs designed to restore strength, mobility, and confidence.
Hip pain is one of the most common complaints among adults, affecting people of all ages from athletes to office workers to seniors.