IMPROVEMENT OF REHABILITATION ALGORITHMS IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
Abstract
This article analyzes the improvement of rehabilitation algorithms in orthopedic surgery. The rehabilitation process includes an individualized approach, multimodal therapy, pain management, psychological support, robotic and virtual technologies, as well as telemedicine tools. Studies show the effectiveness of modern rehabilitation strategies in postoperative recovery, restoration of functional abilities and improving the quality of life of patients.
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