"Remember to arrange for the patient to begin rehabilitation tomorrow," Ling Ran instructed after he finished his surgery.
Different patients began rehabilitation at different times, and this was mainly determined based on the strength of the stitches. If the chief surgeon felt that the stitches were secure enough, the patients could begin rehabilitation the next day. Otherwise, rehabilitation would be slightly postponed.
A surgeon's skills in his sutures determined whether a patient could start rehabilitation early. On the other hand, late rehabilitation increased the risk of adhesion as well.
When Young Tie heard this, he felt less worried.