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Shanghai rehabilitation and recovery pathway

A rehabilitation pathway for pain, mobility, posture, sports recovery and post-treatment function goals, with Shenghe Rehabilitation Clinic as the focused provider.

Best fit

  • Neck, shoulder, back, knee or chronic pain cases that need functional goals
  • Sports injuries, posture issues or mobility recovery
  • Post-surgery or post-treatment recovery requiring repeated sessions
  • Patients who need treatment-plan translation and progress review

Not a fit

  • Unstable trauma, acute neurological symptoms or severe post-operative complications
  • Patients who need emergency imaging or urgent specialist intervention first
  • Requests for guaranteed pain elimination

Core providers and role

Focused rehabilitation provider

Shenghe Rehabilitation Clinic

Used for outpatient rehab, pain, mobility, posture and staged recovery planning.

Recovery plan coordinator

OriEast

Clarifies goals, arranges visits, explains therapy plans and organizes follow-up rhythm.

How the pathway works

01

Goal definition

We clarify pain location, mobility limits, activity goals and prior treatment history.

02

Rehab fit check

We decide whether rehab is a suitable first step or whether medical review should come first.

03

Session coordination

We arrange visit timing, communication points and treatment-plan explanation.

04

Progress review

We help summarize progress and adjust the follow-up schedule or next specialty step.

What OriEast delivers

  • Pain and function goal summary
  • Rehab visit preparation note
  • Therapy-plan explanation
  • Repeat-session schedule support
  • Progress and next-step summary

What to prepare

  • Pain or functional limitation timeline
  • Surgery or injury records when relevant
  • Imaging reports if available
  • Current medication and activity restrictions
  • Recovery goal and schedule constraints

Frequently asked questions

Can rehab start without a diagnosis?

Sometimes, but red flags and unclear severe symptoms should be reviewed medically first. OriEast helps identify when rehab should not be the first step.

How many sessions are needed?

That depends on the condition and therapist assessment. This pathway focuses on setting expectations and follow-up rhythm early.

Can rehab combine with TCM?

For some non-urgent recovery goals, TCM and rehab may be complementary, but the plan should keep clear medical boundaries.