
Individuals suffering from severe cartilage degeneration in the hip or knee, or collapsed vertebrae leading to spinal deformities, often experience joint and neuropathic pain, resulting in reduced limb usage and restricted movements. Surgical intervention remains the most effective solution. While maintaining a healthy lifestyle is believed to play a preventive role in musculoskeletal diseases, the benefits of a nutritious diet and exercise post-surgery are well-established. However, such practices are primarily integrated into hospital settings, lacking continuity post-discharge. To address this gap, experts suggest the integration of an intermediary lifestyle clinic, aiding patients in transitioning from hospital to home. This facility, led by recovery specialists, would emphasize healthy eating, physical activity, and sleep hygiene, educating patients on the long-term benefits of lifestyle modifications beyond surgical recovery.
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