ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)
SEHA, a subsidiary of PureHealth, the largest healthcare group in the Middle East, has announced a remarkable recovery at SEHA’s STMC Rehabilitation Hospital, where a 40-year-old patient regained mobility and independence following a severe orthopaedic injury.
The patient had sustained a right tibial plateau fracture after a fall, which required surgical treatment. The injury had left him bed-bound and unable to perform basic daily activities.
The patient was experiencing severe pain and was admitted to SEHA’s STMC Rehabilitation Hospital with significant restriction in knee movement, and unable to stand or walk independently.
He underwent three months of intensive inpatient rehabilitation delivered by SEHA’s STMC’s multidisciplinary team, including physiotherapists and occupational therapists. The programme focused on managing pain, reducing swelling, improving joint mobility, strengthening muscles, balance and walking training, and regaining independence in daily activities.
Hydrotherapy sessions and weekly group rehabilitation activities were also incorporated to support physical recovery while fostering motivation and peer interaction among patients and staff.
Dr Shruthikaa Ramanathan, Consultant Physician at SEHA’s STMC Rehabilitation Hospital, said: “This case highlights the impact of comprehensive rehabilitation delivered through teamwork and consistency. When the patient arrived, he was completely bed-bound, in severe pain, and unable to perform basic daily activities. Over the course of intensive rehabilitation, he made remarkable progress.
"His pain resolved, his knee mobility improved to near full range, and he regained full independence in personal daily care. This outcome reflects both the patient’s determination and the coordinated efforts of our multidisciplinary rehabilitation team.”
Through its integrated network of hospitals and specialised teams, SEHA continues to deliver high-quality, patient-centred healthcare services that enhance lives and contribute to healthier communities.