Pruning the Rehab Tree

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You may have read my last post where I discussed my lemon tree at length. I know how weird that sounds but I drew some pretty interesting parallels between how I treated a stinkbug infestation and how we currently manage rehab and claims. The key message is that if we continue to fixate solely on diagnosis, we miss a HUGE opportunity to do good rehab and help people get back to work. The diagnosis isn't as important as the person. The tricky part is that each person comes to us with a … [Read more...]

What Holistic Rehab Actually Means

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I hope you don't mind if I talk about my lemon tree. It's only because it's the BEST example I've come across of what happens in holistic rehabilitation (and what happens if we don't do it properly). So I have this beautiful lemon tree in my backyard. The only problem is, it's infested with stinkbugs. Ever since the stinkbugs settled in, the tree is less fruitful; the leaves are sad and brown. Maybe this is the tree-equivalent of an L4-L5 disc bulge. Either way, the tree is NOT happy about … [Read more...]

#RealRehab: When Small Steps Mean Big Progress

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I had a conversation with a client recently that made me pause and reflect on why we actually encourage small steps in rehabilitation. Although she had been unwell for some time with a chronic illness, this client was used to working really hard. In fact, she even believed that working so hard is what caused her to get so sick in the first place. So when we discussed the possibility of her returning to work for one half day per week - she nearly scoffed. "Why bother?" She didn't … [Read more...]

When Rehab Investments Pay Real Dividends

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So... last week's post was a bit depressing. But it needed to be talked about - and I hope we can keep that discussion going. But today, I have a case study to illustrate the immense value of rehab done right. In this example, we can see the value of a rehab as a long term investment. Glen (*name changed) sustained a spinal cord injury in a road accident. He went from being a fit tradie to a man in a wheelchair, secretly terrified that he would be stuck working in a call centre for the … [Read more...]

Case Study: The TPD Claim We Could Have Avoided

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What happens when rehab lets a client down? Poor rehab can set someone down an incredibly dangerous path. In one gentleman's case, the absence of proper rehab - and the absence of people willing to stand up and say NO to what was happening - resulted in his total and permanent disablement. What went wrong? This client was only in his thirties. The idea of anyone being "totally and permanently disabled" is terrible - but a young man like this, with a family? This shouldn't have … [Read more...]




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