Faircape Health

Specialised Services

At Faircape Health, we have segmented our services into care divisions of excellence, to ensure our clinicians are highly skilled and experienced for every condition we treat, using the best and latest technology.

Amputation Rehabilitation

Amputation rehabilitation is aimed at helping amputees ambulate and operate independently with the use of a prosthetic limb. This type of rehabilitation helps people return to their occupations and to reintegrate back into social life.

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Cardiac Rehabilitation

Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised programme, designed to improve cardiovascular health for anyone recovering from a heart condition. Cardiac rehabilitation is beneficial for those recovering from a heart attack (mycoardial infarction), heart failure, cardiac surgery, or other heart conditions that required surgery or intensive medical care.

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Chronic Pain Rehabilitation

Chronic Pain Rehabilitation is a medical, physical and psychological rehabilitation program for individuals with chronic pain. It includes a strong exercise focus, helping patients gain pain relief, strength, endurance and flexibility.

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Geriatric Rehabilitation

Geriatric rehabilitation aims to restore function, enhance residual functional capability, restore lost function where possible, and improve the quality of life, especially for those who are frail.

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Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation

Musculoskeletal rehabilitation is designed to help the person return to the highest level of function and independence possible, while improving the overall quality of life — physically, emotionally, and socially.

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Neurological Rehabilitation

Neurological rehabilitation focuses on improving one’s function, reducing neurological symptoms and improving the wellbeing of people who have experienced a neurological event or have been diagnosed with a neurological condition.

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Oncology Rehabilitation (Cancer Care)

Oncology rehabilitation helps people with cancer or recovering from cancer to maintain, improve and restore physical and emotional well-being. This form of rehabilitation focuses on reducing or eliminating side-effects of cancer treatment and improving survivors’ quality of life.

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Orthopaedic Rehabilitation

Orthopaedic rehabilitation (OR) is a form of physiotherapy which aims to reduce pain, reduce pain medication reliance, improve mobility and enhance quality of life.

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Prehabilitation

Prehabilitation is a unique form of physical therapy which improves post-operative outcomes by improving pre-operative performance. This evidence-based approach to surgery recovery has shown to reduce the length of hospital stay, post-operative pain, as well as complications after surgery.

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Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Pulmonary rehabilitation is a far-reaching treatment incorporating exercise, education and behavioural intervention to help those with chronic lung disease. Programmes include training, health education, breathing techniques, nutritional guidance, and smoking cessation support to name a few.

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