PostFracture Rehabilitation
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PostFracture Rehabilitation

Healing the bone is only the first step.

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PostFracture Rehabilitation

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The Theory

What is Actually Happening?

When a bone fractures, immobilization is required to heal. But this immobilization causes profound secondary issues: massive muscle atrophy, joint stiffness, and heavily altered movement mechanics. Furthermore, if the fracture was caused by a fall or poor neuromuscular control, the underlying issue still remains.

The Experience

Common Symptoms

The cast came off weeks ago. The stiffness hasn't.

You're protecting the limb without realising it and the rest of your body is starting to feel it

Muscle that visibly disappeared during immobilisation and hasn't come back

Compensatory pain in other areas (e.g., midback pain after a wrist fracture)

Our Clinical Approach

PostFracture Rehabilitation

01

Phase-matched loading

protected movement during healing, aggressive restore after

02

Step 2

Joint range of motion restoration targeting the contracture left by immobilisation

03

Step 3

Progressive resistance to rebuild the muscle mass lost in cast

04

Step 4

Proprioception and balance retraining for the affected limb

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Step 5

Compensatory pain assessment identifying and correcting secondary load patterns

06

Fracture cause investigation

bone quality, biomechanics, or both

Key Benefits

Using the arm or leg without mentally noting how it compares to before

The areas that compensated back, hip, opposite side quieting down

Strength that comes back measured and intentional, not just hoped for

Getting back to load with confidence, not just with healing declared complete

Using the limb without mentally bracing every time

Understanding why it happened and making sure it doesn't again

Ideal For

Individuals recovering from hip, wrist, shoulder, ankle, foot, or spine fractures

Those who want full functionality, not just bone healing

The Outcome We Work Toward
Fully healed structures, completely restored strength and movement confidence, and systematic mitigation of future fracture risk.

What to Expect

We safely manage the healing bone during early movement, then aggressively but safely restore joint range of motion. Progressive resistance rebuilds lost muscle while we address the underlying causes of the fracture.

Load ProtectionMobility RestorationMuscle RebuildingBalance Deficit Correction

PostFracture Rehabilitation

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