This comes down to 2 factors.

Firstly, it depends on where you want to be; what your ultimate goal is. If you want to be able to sprint, this will likely be a longer timeframe than someone who only wants to be able to walk.

Secondly, it depends on where you are at currently with your symptoms. Someone who has had pain for only 2 months will likely have a complete recovery including exercises to prevent the issue from occurring again in 3-5 months. Someone who has been in pain for 3 years will require a much more extensive Recovery Plan. The end goal is the same, it’s just the route that we have to take to get there is further away.

At Fixio we aim to give everyone a jump start in their initial phase of recovery. We do maximal hands on therapy (normally 2x per week) to get quick wins in the first few weeks before we focus on the second phase; building up your tolerance (ie strength, flexibility) for activities. We then aim to step into a coaching role for the final phase of getting you to your goal, in which we do appointments every 3-4 weeks to measure progress and fine tune the exercise program.