The purpose of fracture rehabilitation is to restore the affected area to its pre-fracture functional level. Joints around the fracture tend to lose their movements and muscles tend to weaken. These can be completely eliminated or reduced with rehabilitation practices. In addition, the purpose of rehabilitation is to eliminate the risk of circulatory disorders, pain and reflex irritations that may occur after fracture.
By means of deep and superficial heaters, electrical stimulation and massage, oedema can be reduced. According to the needs of the patient, exercises accompanied by a physiotherapist are organised as range of motion and strengthening.