Rehabilitative care is an essential step in recovering from injury or managing chronic pain. Unlike treatment that focuses purely on symptom relief, rehabilitative care emphasises restoring strength, function and long-term wellbeing.
One of the most common mistakes I see patients make is stopping care too soon. The pain is gone — or at least manageable — so treatment stops. But pain relief and full recovery are not the same thing. The underlying dysfunction that allowed the injury to occur, or the weakness and instability that developed during a period of pain and reduced activity, may still be present. Without addressing them, the same problem — or a new one — is likely to return.
Rehabilitative care is the bridge between pain relief and genuine recovery. It is the phase of treatment that makes lasting improvement possible.
Why choose rehabilitative care?
1. Supports and promotes healing
Targeted exercises, manual therapies and chiropractic adjustments — applied in the right sequence at the right intensity — do not just manage pain. They actively support the biological processes of tissue repair. Progressive loading of healing tissue, applied at the appropriate time and dosage, supports the maturation and remodelling of scar tissue, restores collagen organisation in tendons and ligaments, and helps maintain the mechanical properties of joint cartilage. The result is not just faster pain relief, but more complete structural healing.
2. Builds resilience and reduces re-injury risk
Many injuries don't just happen randomly — they occur at the weakest point in a movement chain. The muscle that strains, the ligament that sprains, the disc that herniates — these are often the result of a pattern of dysfunction, weakness or poor neuromuscular control that has developed over time. Rehabilitative care identifies and addresses these contributing factors, building the physical resilience that can reduce re-injury risk substantially. Patients who complete a proper rehabilitation programme are generally less likely to experience the same injury again.
3. Restores range of motion and functional capacity
Injury and pain both lead to guarding — reduced movement, altered mechanics and avoidance behaviours that protect the painful area in the short term but lead to stiffness and functional limitation over time. Rehabilitative care progressively restores the full range of motion and functional capacity that may have been lost, returning patients to the activities they value — sport, work, caring for their family, participating in daily life — without restriction or fear of re-injury.
4. Addresses root causes, not just symptoms
Symptom-focused treatment manages pain but leaves the underlying dysfunction in place. Rehabilitative care takes the opposite approach — identifying the movement deficits, muscle imbalances, postural patterns and biomechanical contributors that led to the problem, and systematically addressing them. This is the only approach that creates durable improvement, because it targets the reason the injury occurred rather than simply its consequences.
5. Completely customised to you
Generic rehabilitation programmes — a standard set of exercises prescribed to everyone with a given diagnosis — are a limited approach. Every patient has different deficits, different fitness levels, different goals and different tissue healing timelines. At Momentum, rehabilitative care is built around your specific assessment findings and adapted as your clinical status changes. The programme evolves with your recovery.
6. Provides the foundation for lasting health
Rehabilitation is not just recovery — it is investment. The strength, stability, movement quality and body awareness that are developed during a rehabilitation programme become assets that serve patients well beyond the episode of care. Patients who engage fully with their rehabilitation frequently find that they emerge not just back to their pre-injury baseline, but meaningfully better — with greater physical capacity, better movement patterns and a genuine understanding of how to maintain their health going forward.
7. Bridges treatment to wellbeing
One of the most important outcomes of a well-executed rehabilitation programme is reduced dependence on ongoing treatment and pain management strategies. By restoring genuine function — not just masking symptoms — rehabilitative care gives patients the tools to manage their own health independently. The goal is always to make the patient less reliant on treatment over time, not more. Good rehabilitation builds independence, not dependency.
Rehabilitative care at Momentum
At Momentum Chiropractic, rehabilitative care is fully integrated with your chiropractic treatment plan. It is not an add-on or an afterthought — it is a core component of how we approach recovery.
Dr Jacinta Poulton designs every rehabilitation programme based on a comprehensive assessment of your current physical status: strength, range of motion, movement quality, neuromuscular control and functional capacity. The programme is specific to your diagnosis, your deficits, your goals and your lifestyle.
Rehabilitation at Momentum may include:
- Prescribed therapeutic exercise — targeted exercises to address the specific deficits identified at assessment
- Clinical Pilates — chiropractor-prescribed Pilates for core strength, spinal stability and functional movement restoration
- Chiropractic adjustments — continuing manual care to maintain joint mechanics through the rehabilitation phase
- Laser therapy — for presentations with ongoing tissue inflammation or healing requirements
- Home exercise programmes — exercises to perform between appointments to support and reinforce recovery
- Ergonomic and activity advice — guidance on work, sport and daily activities during the rehabilitation phase
TAC and WorkCover patients are welcome. Dr Poulton is registered with both schemes and experienced in the documentation and reporting requirements of funded rehabilitation care.
If you are recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or simply want to ensure you're doing everything possible to recover fully rather than just getting back to baseline — rehabilitative care at Momentum is the next step.