Rehabilitation
Comprehensive rehabilitation under the guidance of physical and occupational therapists. We teach you how to use the prosthesis correctly, restore mobility, strengthen muscles and help you regain confidence in your body.

Types
- Preparatory rehabilitation - caring for the stump, strengthening the muscles, working with pain and swelling.
- Functional rehabilitation - training of balance, coordination, posture, first steps with a prosthesis.
- Training with a prosthesis - practicing walking, compensatory movements, ascending/descending, turning.
- Psychological support - adaptation to a new way of moving and returning to active life.
Advantages.
- Individual programmes - each patient receives a plan adapted to the level of amputation and physical condition.
- Team approach - rehabilitators, prosthetists and doctors work together to speed up recovery.
- Training on modern equipment - stabilisers, balance machines, gait training systems.
- Support at every stage - from the first exercises to a full return to activity.
FAQ
When can I start rehabilitation after amputation?
Rehabilitation begins almost immediately with basic mobility and muscle strengthening exercises. The earlier you start, the faster the recovery.
How long does rehabilitation last after prosthesis installation?
On average, from several weeks to several months. It all depends on the level of amputation, general condition and regularity of training.
Do I need to train with a rehabilitation therapist if I already have a prosthesis?
Yes. The specialist teaches the correct walking technique, balance, safe movements and helps to avoid overload and pain.