“Can you work with surgery done elsewhere?”
Yes. We request the operative details and build a protocol that respects exactly what was done.
An operation buys the potential. Rehabilitation cashes it in.
Post-joint, post-ACL, post-rotator-cuff and post-spine recovery, run as a protocol with measured milestones — coordinated with the surgeon who did the work.

You don't need a diagnosis to start — the board reads your records and answers in writing. These are the situations that usually bring people to this page.
The plan is aligned with your surgeon and gated by function, so recovery and surgery never contradict each other.
If your question isn't here, ask it directly — a human replies in minutes, in 8 languages.
Yes. We request the operative details and build a protocol that respects exactly what was done.
You leave with a written home programme, and your therapist reviews you on protected video calls on a fixed rhythm. The numbers keep being collected.
Nothing. The board's first review is free, and your programme — sessions, reviews, home plan — is quoted fixed and in writing before it starts.





Most cases cross institutes. These often travel together — and the board reads them as one case.
Send what you have — scans, letters, or just the story so far. A senior consultant first-reads within 24 hours; the board answers in writing within 72 hours of your records being complete — free, before you commit to anything.