Orthopedic rehabilitation (per 1 day) in China typically costs from $700 to $1,500. Final pricing depends on the facility tier, program intensity, and the inclusion of specialized therapies. In the US, similar procedures cost around $1,800 on average. Patients save around 39% compared to US rates. Daily care usually includes physical therapy, nursing support, and physician consultations.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a Class A Level III facility like Yanda International Hospital ensures the highest Chinese medical standards. This hospital holds JCI accreditation and manages a massive volume of 2,500,000 patients annually. For complex cases, seeking specialists like Prof. Yong Wu, who has performed over 1,000 ankle arthroplasties, provides exceptional value. Large institutions often offer more stable pricing for long-term recovery programs in Beijing.
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Orthopedic rehabilitation (per 1 day) upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-Operation
Day 3 - Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Day 4 onwards - Post-Operation/Rehabilitation
Week 1-2
Week 3-4
Week 5 onwards
Please note that each patient"s experience may vary based on individual health conditions and recovery rate.
Professor Cheng Biao is Chief Physician, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor of Orthopedics at Shanghai Tongji Hospital. He specializes in complex joint disease and sports trauma. His focus areas are arthroplasty and arthroscopy.
Scope includes knee and hip arthroplasty, meniscectomy, and rotator cuff, ACL, and Bankart repair. He also treats DDH, patellar and shoulder instability, axial spondyloarthritis, Kashin–Beck disease, and major‑joint osteoarthritis.
He is Deputy Head of the Arthroscopy Group, Shanghai Medical Doctor Association, and a founding member of the Chinese Shoulder & Elbow Collaborative. His awards include the Shanghai Medical Science & Technology Award (Third Prize) and the Shanghai Science & Technology Progress Award. He also serves as an international medical expert at the Shanghai World International Medical Center.
Orthopedic rehabilitation involves personalized physical therapy to restore function after injury or surgery.