Patients
require extensive physical therapy, lengthy hospitalization and frequent surgery.
Recovery is possible, but
requires extensive physical therapy, many hours of rehabilitation and a workable plan for a new life that takes changed mobility into account.
While some soft tissue injuries may heal themselves, other types of soft tissue injury may
require extensive physical therapy or perhaps even surgery.
Not exact matches
Recovering from and medical bills tied to a spinal cord injury can be extremely costly to the victim as he or she will
require extensive hospital visits, a wheelchair, and ongoing
therapy for the
physical and emotional damage in order to support adjustment to the disability.
The victims of aggressive dogs, biting dogs, and other vicious dog behavior and pet attacks may
require physical therapy and
extensive surgeries.
Disfigurement and scarring are a possibility and
extensive medical care as well as
physical therapy and continued treatment may be
required to help a pedestrian accident victim fully recover.
This process
requires extensive rehabilitation and
physical therapy, neither of which is inexpensive.
Extensive physical therapy and multiple surgeries may be
required for those who are injured by biting dogs and by other vicious dog behavior and pet attacks.
They may
require extensive plastic surgery and skin grafts to avoid extreme disfigurement and scarring, as well as
physical therapy if the muscles underneath the skin have been damaged.
Extensive reconstructive surgery, skin grafting and
physical therapy may be
required after a burn injury, and the victim will have to suffer through all of this with the knowledge that permanent disfigurement, disability or scarring is possible.
Catastrophic injuries can
require extensive and costly medical treatment such as surgery, pain management,
physical therapy and psychiatric counseling.
Or, the injury might be more complex, causing severe damage that
requires surgical repair, expert medical care,
physical therapy, or other
extensive treatments.