Physical Therapy to Prepare Your Body for Surgery
Often, people undergoing surgery focus on what happens in the operating room, not realizing that, what happens before matters just as much. Many people head into surgery feeling uncertain about how strong they should be, how much they should move, or what will make recovery smoother.
At Full Strength, pre-surgical rehab in Alexandria, VA, Springfield, VA and Arlington, VA helps you enter surgery with more strength, better movement, and a clear understanding of how your body works. The goal is not to rest and wait. The goal is to prepare.

Why Strength and Movement Before Surgery Matter
Surgery places stress on the body. Muscles, joints, and the nervous system all respond to that stress differently depending on their current capacity. When movement is limited before surgery, recovery often feels harder and slower afterward.
People choose pre-surgical rehab at Full Strength because they want to build momentum going into surgery. They want to feel capable, informed, and ready rather than deconditioned or unsure.
Situations Where Pre-Surgical Rehab Is Often Helpful
Joint replacement
Ligament or tendon surgery
Spine related procedures
Chronic pain
Athletes or active adults
Anyone who wants clarity
How We Help You Prepare for Surgery and What Comes After
Pre-surgical rehab is about setting your body and expectations up for a smoother recovery. Strength, movement quality, and understanding before surgery often influence how confidently and effectively you move afterward. At Full Strength, pre-surgical rehab focuses on preparing your body for what’s ahead while creating momentum that carries into post-surgical recovery.
Before surgery, many people already move differently due to pain, stiffness, or compensation. These patterns can make early recovery harder if they are not addressed ahead of time. Early work focuses on improving movement efficiency and building strength where your body needs it most.
The goal is to help you go into surgery feeling prepared, informed, and physically supported. In addition, the strength, habits, and understanding you build beforehand create a smoother transition into rehab afterward.
By supporting you before surgery and carrying that work forward, Full Strength helps create a smoother, more confident recovery experience.
surgery Preparation includes:

Movement assessment to identify limitations and compensations that may affect recovery

Targeted strength training to support joints and surrounding muscles

Mobility strategies that improve efficiency and comfort

Education around post-surgical expectations so the process feels familiar

Practice with early post-surgical movements when appropriate

Confidence building guidance to replace uncertainty with clarity
Why People Trust Full Strength Before Surgery

Your preparation is intentional. Every step has a purpose.
Your questions get answered. You understand what is happening and why.
Your strength is respected. We build on what you can do, not what you avoid.
Your recovery starts early. Momentum begins before surgery, not after.
Your environment supports progress. You work with a team that values clarity and confidence.
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“Exceptional Care and Support”
Alysia helped me go from crutches to running after ankle surgery, and the whole team is fantastic. Highly recommended!
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Jen O.
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“Supported Before and After Surgery”
Michelle Goto has been awesome. She prepared me for surgery, and has helped me recover super well afterwards!
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Ryan N.
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“Care That Changes Lives”
After a devastating accident, I did not think walking again was possible. Michelle and Colleen supported me physically and mentally every step of the way, and their compassion and expertise made my recovery possible.
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Heather A.
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“Stronger Every Session”
Andy has been guiding me through post-op therapy with incredible attentiveness and clear education. I never feel babied, only stronger and more confident each visit. Highly recommend working with him.
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Emma R.
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A Stronger Way to Enter Surgery
Surgery doesn’t have to feel like a pause in your progress. With the right preparation, it can feel like a transition point instead.
If you have surgery planned in Alexandria, VA, Springfield, VA or Arlington, VA, reach out to Full Strength. We’ll help you prepare your body, understand what to expect, and move forward with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to exercise before surgery?
How soon before surgery should I start pre-surgical rehab?
Does pre-surgical rehab replace post-surgical physical therapy?

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