Post-surgical rehabilitation is a critical phase of recovery aimed at restoring function and mobility following surgery. Tailored rehabilitation programs are designed by physiotherapists to address specific surgical procedures and individual patient needs. These programs typically begin with gentle exercises and range-of-motion activities to prevent stiffness and promote healing in the initial recovery phase. As healing progresses, therapists gradually incorporate strengthening exercises to rebuild muscle strength and endurance. Manual therapy techniques may be used to improve joint mobility and reduce scar tissue formation. Modalities such as ice or heat therapy, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound may also be employed to manage pain and inflammation. Education on proper postures, body mechanics, and home exercises plays a crucial role in empowering patients to regain independence and achieve optimal recovery outcomes. The goal of post-surgical rehabilitation is to facilitate a safe return to functional activities, enhance quality of life, and minimize the risk of complications.