Recovery & Performance

Clinical assessment and practitioner-led guidance for people managing injury, chronic pain,
or physical recovery who want evidence-informed support beyond the standard referral pathway.

Injury and pain are rarely just physical.

Slow recovery, persistent pain that outlasts the original injury, post-surgical stiffness that isn’t improving the way it should. These are experiences that often fall between the cracks of the healthcare system. Physio helps up to a point. GP appointments are short. Specialist waitlists are long.
Baseline+ provides structured clinical assessment for people who want a clearer picture of what’s going on physiologically and what evidence-informed support looks like for their individual situation.

Why the clinical picture matters for recovery.

Recent injuries often have underlying physiological factors that affect how quickly and fully the body heals. Clinical assessment can identify markers that inform a more targeted approach to recovery support.

Persistent pain that hasn’t resolved with standard treatment often has inflammatory, hormonal, or metabolic components. Pathology can help identify what’s contributing and inform a clinical plan that goes beyond symptom management.

Recovery following surgery varies significantly between individuals. Clinical assessment of inflammatory markers, nutritional status, and hormonal factors can inform a clearer picture of what’s supporting or slowing your recovery.

Ongoing joint health, muscle function, and physical resilience are influenced by a range of clinical factors. Understanding your individual markers gives your practitioner a basis for evidence-informed guidance.

How we assess your musculoskeletal and recovery health

Inflammatory Markers

CRP, ESR, and other inflammatory markers assessed to understand the level of systemic inflammation and its potential role in pain and recovery.

Hormonal Factors

Testosterone, cortisol, and other hormonal markers assessed for their role in tissue repair, muscle function, and physical recovery.

Nutritional Status

Vitamin D, magnesium, iron, and B12 assessed as part of a comprehensive panel relevant to musculoskeletal health and recovery capacity.

Metabolic Markers

Metabolic health directly influences the body's ability to repair and recover. Relevant markers are assessed as part of the overall clinical picture.

What your program looks like

Assessment & Baseline

Complete your intake, have your pathology coordinated by your practitioner, and attend your telehealth consultation. Your clinical plan is built around what your results actually show.

Ongoing Clinical Support

Where medication or additional support is part of your clinical plan, your practitioner provides ongoing guidance. Dietitian and psychologist add-ons available where appropriate.

Review and Adjustment

Your clinical plan is reviewed as your health picture evolves. Follow-up consultations allow your practitioner to adjust recommendations based on your results.

Everything you need to know

I've been seeing a physio but I feel like something else is going on. Is Baseline+ the right next step?

Possibly. Baseline+ is designed to assess the clinical factors that may be affecting your recovery or contributing to persistent pain, things that aren’t always visible in a physical assessment alone. Your practitioner reviews your full intake and pathology to identify whether there are inflammatory, hormonal, or metabolic factors at play. This can complement rather than replace your existing physio care.

Baseline+ can provide clinical assessment of the factors that influence recovery, including inflammation, nutritional status, and hormonal markers. This is adjunct support alongside your surgical team’s care, not a replacement for it. If your recovery concerns are acute, speak with your surgeon or GP in the first instance.

Yes. Chronic pain that doesn’t show up on imaging often has inflammatory, hormonal, or metabolic components that standard scans don’t capture. Baseline+ looks at the clinical markers relevant to your situation. Whether we find something clinically significant depends on your individual results, but the assessment is more comprehensive than a standard panel.

Yes. Pathology is included in your program cost. Your practitioner reviews your intake and authorises your blood tests through accredited Australian providers. No extra cost, no chasing referrals.

Medication is only prescribed where clinically appropriate, based on your individual pathology and assessment. The decision is made entirely by your practitioner during your consultation.

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