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After an injury, the hardest part is often knowing how to start moving again — push too hard and you flare it up, do nothing and you lose strength. Pilates, used carefully, is one of the safest ways through, because the load is so controllable.
It always starts with assessment
We never start with exercises before we understand the injury. Our orthopaedic doctor or manual therapist assesses how you move, what aggravates things and what your goals are, and we agree a plan — coordinating with your own doctor or specialist where needed.
How we stage it
- Restore pain-free movement and gentle control first
- Rebuild strength gradually, in ranges that feel supportive
- Progress towards the activities you want to return to
- Add load and complexity only as you are ready
Why the equipment helps
The reformer's springs let us reduce load to almost nothing and add it back gram by gram, so we can find a level that challenges without provoking. Where appropriate, supported traction and studio apparatus add options for comfortable movement.
Rehab is not about pushing through pain. It is about finding the next movement you can do well, and building from there.
