Is the RESTORE program similar to the residential multi-disciplinary programs in major hospitals?
Yes and no. The ‘RESTORE’ program is based on up to date evidence-based practice from Australian and International programs. However in recognition of the importance of work in our lives, ‘RESTORE’ has a focus on content and therapy techniques that address the impact of pain on work capacity. The ‘RESTORE’ program timetable is different to hospital-based programs; it includes 7 full days over a 7 week period. Individuals often benefit from further learning by participating in the ‘RESTORE’ Durability program, which involves 6 sessions over an 8 month period. This ensures that participants are supported in skill development over an extended period while remaining involved in their usual home and work lives.
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