Helping people rebuild life after serious injury.

A specialist-led recovery programme designed to help people rebuild strength, confidence and function after serious injury.

A radar chart titled 'Recovery Radar' with three lines labeled Baseline, Midpoint, and Final, showing ratings across categories such as Sleep, Pain Management, Fatigue/Energy, Exercise Volume, Consistency/Routine, Lifestyle Balance, Mental Health, Confidence, Hope/Outlook, Knowledge/Understanding, Identity/Roles, Environment/Logistics.

Are you getting the best recovery for your injuries?

Recovery after serious injury can feel confusing. Many people work incredibly hard but are unsure whether they are focusing on the things that matter most for recovery.

The TRI Recovery Radar is a tool designed to help assess whether your recovery environment is supporting progress.

Rather than measuring how injured you are, the radar evaluates the key factors that influence recovery - helping identify areas that are working well and areas where improvements may accelerate progress.

The Programme

The TRI Recovery Programme provides structured guidance designed to help people navigate the often complex journey of recovery after trauma.

Through education, practical strategies and specialist insight, the programme helps people build a clearer path forward.

Why trust TRI?

TRI was created by clinicians working within specialist trauma rehabilitation services, supporting individuals recovering from complex orthopaedic injuries and polytrauma.

Our aim is simple - to help people better understand recovery and optimise the environment that allows progress to happen.

Our Mission

Recovery after trauma shouldn’t depend on postcode, luck, or access to specialist services.

Trauma Rehab Institute exists to share the knowledge and experience of clinicians who work with complex injuries every day, helping people navigate recovery with clarity and confidence.

Our long-term goal is to build a global community that improves recovery for thousands of people - and to reinvest in supporting those who need help the most.