Cambridge launches OrthoWIN

OrthoWIN bridges the gap between hospital and home

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Cambridge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Moorestown has introduced OrthoWIN, a highly specialized sub-acute care program for orthopedic recovery.

Dr. Michael Rhee, a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) specialist, is directing the new initiative with the support of an interdisciplinary care team at the skilled nursing facility.

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OrthoWIN is a PM&R-centered care model available to clients of Marquis Health Consulting Services, which supports Cambridge. OrthoWIN caters to patients recovering from a range of orthopedic surgeries and injuries. It is said to be ideal for patients with co-morbidities and those without the social support to recover at home independently.

PM&R, also known as Physiatry, focuses on the restoration of health and function with an integrated treatment plan including pain management and physical therapy. 

OrthoWIN’s “whole-body” approach offers customized support to manage complex cases with clear quality measures and a standardized approach and features a guided plan for seven-day-a-week therapy services as needed.

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