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Types of Polytrauma and How Rehabilitation Helps

There are several different types of polytrauma, depending on the severity and location of injuries. Common examples include multiple fractures, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, chest trauma, nerve damage, and severe soft tissue injuries. These injuries often occur together following major accidents or traumatic events.



Each type of polytrauma affects the body differently, which means rehabilitation must always be personalised. For example, patients with orthopaedic injuries may need strength and mobility training, while those with neurological injuries may require balance and coordination therapy.

At Home Visiting Physios, polytrauma rehabilitation begins with a full assessment of physical function, mobility, pain levels, and daily challenges. Physiotherapists then create a tailored rehabilitation plan designed to support safe and gradual recovery.

Treatment may include stretching exercises, gait re-training, balance work, breathing exercises, and manual therapy techniques. Physiotherapists also focus on helping patients regain confidence in performing everyday activities such as walking, standing, dressing, and moving safely around the home.

Because recovery from polytrauma can take time, ongoing support and consistency are essential. With professional physiotherapy and a structured rehabilitation programme, patients can improve mobility, rebuild strength, and regain independence throughout their recovery journey.


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