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Fracture Bundle

A focused CarePlanRx™ support resource designed to improve clarity, follow-through, and next-step confidence.

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Item ID bndl-006

Educational support only. This resource complements, not replaces, provider instructions, facility policy, or medical advice.

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A focused CarePlanRx™ support resource designed to improve clarity, follow-through, and next-step confidence.

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This bundle includes the following companions, guidance resources, and workbook tools from the bundle matrix.

acd-006 Fracture Recovery Companion
acd-036 Lifestyle & Functional Health Companion
por001 Immediate Post-Operative Safety Guide
por004 ADLs Mobility & Home Safety
por007 Assistive Devices & Equipment Guide
por003 Phase-Based Recovery Roadmap
por006 Home Exercise Program Library
por012 After Surgery Now What
inj002 Balance & Fall Prevention
mwp001 Emotional Regulation
kpd001 Post-Operative Recovery Journal
kpd017 Fall Prevention & Balance Planner
kpd010 Sleep Reset Workbook
kpd011 Chronic Pain Support Workbook
kpd014 Navigating Tough Days Workbook

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