Disclaimer

The information provided through Trauma Rehab Institute, including this website, programme content, videos, downloads, emails and any associated materials, is for general educational and informational purposes only.

TRI is designed to support and guide people recovering from major trauma and serious injury, but it does not provide individual medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, or emergency care. Use of this website or any TRI programme does not create a therapist-patient, clinician-patient, or other professional healthcare relationship between you and Trauma Rehab Institute or any of its contributors.

Recovery after trauma varies significantly from person to person. The information provided may not be suitable for every individual, injury, operation, complication, stage of recovery, or set of circumstances. Before starting, changing, progressing or stopping any aspect of your rehabilitation, treatment, exercise, or activity, you should seek advice from your doctor, consultant, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, or other appropriately qualified healthcare professional who understands your individual situation.

You should not rely on TRI as a substitute for a face-to-face clinical assessment where one is needed. If you have been advised to follow specific medical, surgical, rehabilitation, weight-bearing, movement, or activity restrictions, those instructions should take priority unless changed by your treating clinician.

If you experience new, worsening, or concerning symptoms, or believe you may need urgent medical attention, you should stop and seek appropriate help promptly from your GP, NHS 111, your treating team, or the emergency services as appropriate.

Any exercises, strategies, or suggestions presented through TRI should only be followed where they are safe and appropriate for you. If you are unsure whether any content applies to your situation, you should not proceed until you have taken advice from an appropriately qualified healthcare professional.

While we aim to ensure that the information we provide is accurate, clinically informed, and up to date at the time of publication, Trauma Rehab Institute does not guarantee that all content will always be complete, current, suitable, or free from error. Content may need to be interpreted in the context of your own injury, symptoms, medical history, and professional advice.

By using this website or any TRI programme, you acknowledge that you are responsible for deciding, with appropriate professional support where needed, whether the information is suitable for your circumstances.

If you are unsure whether this website or programme is appropriate for you, please contact us before taking part.