Pre- and Post-Operative Physical Therapy

Pre- and Post-Operative Physical Therapy

Supporting You Before And After Surgery

Why Therapy Matters Around Surgery

Surgery can be a life-changing step toward better health and mobility, but the process doesn’t start and end in the operating room. At Physical Therapy Associates, we provide both pre-op physical therapy and post-operative care to help you achieve the best possible outcome.

By preparing your body before surgery and guiding your recovery afterward, our team in Conroe and Huntsville ensures you regain strength, mobility and confidence safely and effectively.

How Long Does Surgical Recovery Take?

Every recovery looks different, depending on the type of surgery, your overall health and your dedication to therapy. Minor procedures may require only a few weeks of post-operative physical therapy, while major surgeries such as joint replacements often need several months of structured rehab.

At Physical Therapy Associates, we’ll guide you through each stage — from early mobility exercises to advanced strengthening and functional training — and adjust your plan as your body heals. Our goal is to get you moving confidently again while minimizing setbacks or reinjury risks.

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What Is Pre-Operative Physical Therapy?

Pre-op physical therapy is a proactive program that prepares your body for the stress of surgery. When muscles, joints and tissues are stronger before your procedure, your recovery afterward tends to be faster and smoother.

For example, pre-op physical therapy for total knee replacement may include:

  • Strengthening the quadriceps, hamstrings and hip muscles
  • Improving range of motion in the knee and surrounding joints
  • Practicing walking with assistive devices you may need right after surgery
  • Learning home exercises you can continue after your operation

Patients who complete pre-op therapy often report less post-surgical pain, better mobility and shorter overall recovery times.

What Is Post-Operative Physical Therapy?

After surgery, guided movement is essential for proper healing. Our post-op physical therapy programs are designed to:

  • Reduce swelling and scar tissue buildup
  • Improve circulation and joint mobility
  • Rebuild muscle strength and endurance
  • Restore safe walking patterns and daily function
  • Support your return to work, sports, or recreational activities

Whether you’re searching for post-op physical therapy for a hip replacement, rotator cuff repair, ACL reconstruction or spinal procedure, our clinicians develop a customized program that progresses safely at your pace.


Treating Pain Before Or After Surgery

Surgical Physical Therapy

Alleviating pain before surgeries or assisting in regaining your strength after surgery is a huge mission for our team.

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Back Pain

Orthopedic therapy for the spine addresses disc issues, muscle imbalances and postural dysfunction through core stabilization and mobility training.

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Ankle Pain

Therapy improves stability and mobility after sprains, fractures or Achilles tendon injuries, focusing on balance, proprioception and joint strength.

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Elbow Pain

Treatment often focuses on repetitive strain injuries like tennis or golfer’s elbow, using stretching, eccentric strengthening and ergonomic correction.

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Hand Pain

Orthopedic therapy treats conditions like tendonitis, fractures and overuse injuries by improving dexterity, grip strength and joint mobility.

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Foot Pain

Therapy addresses plantar fasciitis, arch issues, fractures and postural alignment through manual therapy, strengthening and gait correction.

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Hip Pain

Orthopedic treatment helps with bursitis, labral tears and arthritis by restoring joint mechanics, pelvic stability and hip strength.

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Headache Pain

Orthopedic therapy addresses cervicogenic headaches by treating upper cervical joint dysfunction, muscle tension and postural imbalances.

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Knee Pain

Orthopedic rehab manages ligament injuries, meniscal tears and arthritis through progressive loading, mobility work and neuromuscular control.

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Neck Pain

Therapy reduces pain and stiffness from whiplash, cervical disc disorders or poor posture using manual therapy and deep cervical muscle retraining.

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Shoulder Pain

Orthopedic treatment targets rotator cuff injuries, impingement and instability with exercises to restore strength, mobility and scapular control.

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Why Choose Physical Therapy Associates For Surgical Recovery?

At Physical Therapy Associates, we understand the physical and emotional challenges that come with surgery. Our experienced clinicians offer hands-on, personalized care tailored to your specific surgery and recovery goals.

We’ve been trusted in Conroe and Huntsville for decades, and our reputation is built on compassionate care and proven results.

We accept most major insurance plans and schedule new patients within 24 hours so you can begin your pre-op or post-op therapy right away.

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Make It Through Surgery With Ease

Preparing for surgery or recovering afterward doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. With the right therapy, you can maximize your results and return to the activities you enjoy.

Call Physical Therapy Associates today to schedule your pre- or post-operative therapy evaluation in Conroe or Huntsville.

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Hear From The People We've Helped Heal

Lynna K.
Lynna K. Patient
★★★★★

“This amazing place with its amazing staff got me walking again pain free after knee replacement surgery after I had just about given up. I would recommend anyone to use them for physical therapy.”

Tim K.
Tim K. Patient
★★★★★

“I have use this facility for two different aliments, one shoulder replacement and the other for shattered pelvis. They have been great on both. I have watched staff care for other patients and all I can say is they are great. I highly recommend them.”

Cynthia M.
Cynthia M. Patient
★★★★★

“The Team at Physical Therapy Associates has been life changing for me. Very friendly, clean atmosphere, and they are so patient with everyone. I am obsessed with the dry needling process and it’s amazing healing power on my sciatic pain. Thank you Ryan!! 100% recommended!!!”