Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Trauma Rehab Institute programme is designed for people recovering from serious orthopaedic or complex injuries, including polytrauma. It is particularly suited to individuals who feel they need more structure, clarity or long-term direction beyond early-stage hospital care.

    It may also benefit people recovering from complicated isolated injuries who feel stuck or uncertain about progression.

    We do not currently provide specialist modules for severe brain injury or spinal cord injury.

  • No. This programme is designed to complement, not replace, your medical or rehabilitation team.

    It provides structured education and guidance to help you better understand your recovery and make informed decisions. We actively encourage participants to continue working with appropriate clinicians where needed.

  • The current programme includes structured educational modules focused on understanding trauma recovery, strength progression, fatigue management and long-term rehabilitation principles.

    Future subscription tiers will include live Q&A sessions, guided exercise sessions and more structured progression tools.

  • No. The current module is structured guidance rather than individual clinical assessment.

    As the service develops, higher-tier subscription options may include more direct input and programming support. At present, the programme focuses on equipping you with knowledge and structure to guide your own recovery safely.

  • This programme is most appropriate once you are medically stable and cleared for rehabilitation.

    If you are immediately post-surgery, non-weight bearing or experiencing acute complications, we recommend continuing under direct medical supervision first.

    If unsure, you are welcome to contact us for guidance.

  • All content is developed by major trauma clinicians with extensive experience in complex injury rehabilitation.

    The programme emphasises gradual progression, symptom awareness and appropriate pacing. Participants are encouraged to work within their own medical guidance and limits at all times.

  • The educational module can be completed at your own pace.

    There is no fixed weekly requirement. Many participants revisit sections as their recovery progresses.

    Future subscription options may include more structured weekly elements, but flexibility will remain central.

  • The initial module is a one-off payment and is priced at just over the cost of a single specialist one-to-one therapy session.

    The intention is to make structured trauma rehabilitation knowledge accessible and affordable, both for individuals and for case managers seeking cost-effective support.

  • Yes. The programme can be self-funded or supported through case management where appropriate.

    Because the cost is modest relative to specialist therapy, it may represent a proportionate and cost-effective addition to a wider rehabilitation plan.

  • This programme is built specifically around major trauma rehabilitation principles, drawing on real-world clinical experience within complex injury pathways.

    Rather than generic fitness advice, it focuses on structured progression, long-term recovery thinking and the psychological and physical realities of rebuilding after trauma.