Aria feels embarrassed when she has to leave school early with a migraine. The other kids don't understand.
David, 37. Chronic Back Injury.
David can handle the pain - but he's struggles to face the limitations it places on his work.
Kate, 32. Neck & Shoulder Injury.
Katie is a returning servicewoman and all-around badass. Her strength is her pride - but she knows her injuries can't be overcome without help.
Tom, 64. Back Pain & Sciatica.
Tom wants to pick up his grandkids without fear of setting off his back.
Sarah, 33. Back Pain 'Attacks'.
The mother of two spunky boys, she is juggling parenthood with work, and doesn't have time for back pain 'attacks' that strike unexpectedly.
Matthew, 36. A Funny Shoulder.
Despite loathing polo shirts, Matty has never said no to a day of golf with the boys. He's not going to start now.
Sophia, 19. Fibromyalgia.
Sophia is desperate for answers. She wants a explanation for her confusing cluster of painful symptoms.
Pam, 56. Fibromyalgia.
Pam's looking for someone who will listen to her and understand her, not just dismiss her pain as something that can't be helped.
Mary, 68. Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Mary is haunted by excruciating facial pain. She longs for the days when she could laugh and smile without fear of triggering an attack.
Ava, 26. Tension Headaches.
Ava is a local architect who loves her job, but her constant headaches are affecting her focus and hindering her performance.
Dee, 65. Arthritis.
Dee is an avid gardener - it's her pride and joy. Her arthritis is threatening to take it away.
Harper, 14. Juvenile Fibromyalgia.
Harper is an old soul, with a brave spirit. She wants to be taken seriously, so she can feel normal again.
Evan, 30. Chronic Pelvic Pain.
Evan is a dedicated cyclist - it's more than a hobby, it's also his social life. Now, his pain is threatening to take away his ability to ride.
Jess, 41. Old Sporting Injuries
The nags and niggles never really go away. Jess just wants one full, uninterrupted night of sleep.
Oliver, 56. Postherpetic Neuralgia.
The kids have finally left the nest, and Oliver wants to travel. He doesn't want his pain to get in the way..
Hannah, 13. Scoliosis.
Despite approaching adolescence, Hannah is still Dad's girl and Mum's spitting image. It breaks their heart to see their daughter in pain.
Ella, 33. CRPS.
Ella just gave birth to her first child, Thomas. It breaks her heart on the days she can't pick him up unassisted.
Mia, 9. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.
Mia hasn't been her usual cheerful self for a while now. Her parents are fearful; her siblings, confused.
Liam, 38. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
He thought it might just go away, but the pain in Liam's wrist is worsening. He's unsure where to turn.
Oliver, 56. Postherpetic Neuralgia.
The kids have finally left the nest, and Oliver wants to travel. He doesn't want his pain to get in the way..
James, 71. Cancer Pain.
James has always been a pillar of strength for his family. He doesn't want the pain to take that away from him.
Sarah, 28. Whiplash.
Since her car accident several years ago, Sarah's life has never been the same. She misses her old life, her old self.
Ben, 19. IBS-Related Pain.
First year of uni and the world at his feet, Ben wants to go on a date without fear of an digestive emergency.
Lucy, 25. Endometriosis.
Lucy is a wildlife researcher for an NGO. She wants to get back out in the field where she feels most alive.
Jeremy, 29. Ankylosing Spondylitis.
Jeremy's getting married in six months. He's determined to be durable and dancing on the big day.
Pam, 56. Fibromyalgia.
Pam's looking for someone who will listen to her and understand her, not just dismiss her pain as something that can't be helped.
James, 71. Cancer Pain.
James has always been a pillar of strength for his family. He doesn't want the pain to take that away from him.
Susan, 53. Osteoarthritis.
Susan shoots hoops with her granddaughter every Thursday after school. Nothing is going to stop her.
Susan, 53. Osteoarthritis.
Susan shoots hoops with her granddaughter every Thursday after school. Nothing is going to stop her.
Sarah, 28. Whiplash.
Since her car accident several years ago, Sarah's life has never been the same. She misses her old life, her old self.
Arthur, 58. Peripheral Neuropathy.
Arthur is mistrusting of the healthcare system, as all of his treatments up to this point have failed.
Amy, 52. Fibromyalgia.
Amy is looking for someone who will listen to her and understand her, not just dismiss her pain as something that can't be helped.
Emma, 31. Unexplained Pelvic Pain.
Emma is newly married, deeply in love, and more than anything, she wants a normal, healthy sex life.
Jo, 54. TMJ.
Jo is a serious foodie with a radiant smile. She longs for the day when she can laugh and eat wonderful food without pain and fear.
Tom, 23. A Suspect Hamstring.
Tom is a gym junkie, a go-getter, a CrossFit enthusiast. He doesn't want the recurring twinge in his hamstring to progress into something more inhibitive.
Michelle, 46. Migraines.
Michelle is an optimist at heart, but wary after limited success with previous treatments.
Noah, 12. Scoliosis.
Noah loves playing basketball with his mates. He doesn't want to sit on the sidelines.
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Arthur is mistrusting of the healthcare system, as all of his treatments up to this point have failed.
Aria, 14. Headaches.
Aria feels embarrassed when she has to leave school early with a migraine. The other kids don't understand.
David, 37. Chronic Back Injury.
David can handle the pain - but he's struggles to face the limitations it places on his work.
Kate, 32. Neck & Shoulder Injury.
Katie is a returning servicewoman and all-around badass. Her strength is her pride - but she knows her injuries can't be overcome without help.
Tom, 64. Back Pain & Sciatica.
Tom wants to pick up his grandkids without fear of setting off his back.
Sarah, 33. Back Pain 'Attacks'.
The mother of two spunky boys, she is juggling parenthood with work, and doesn't have time for back pain 'attacks' that strike unexpectedly.
Matthew, 36. A Funny Shoulder.
Despite loathing polo shirts, Matty has never said no to a day of golf with the boys. He's not going to start now.
Ava, 26. Tension Headaches.
Ava is a local architect who loves her job, but her constant headaches are affecting her focus and hindering her performance.
Pam, 56. Fibromyalgia.
Pam's looking for someone who will listen to her and understand her, not just dismiss her pain as something that can't be helped.
Mary, 68. Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Mary is haunted by excruciating facial pain. She longs for the days when she could laugh and smile without fear of triggering an attack.
Dee, 65. Arthritis.
Dee is an avid gardener - it's her pride and joy. Her arthritis is threatening to take it away.
Evan, 30. Chronic Pelvic Pain.
Evan is a dedicated cyclist - it's more than a hobby, it's also his social life. Now, his pain is threatening to take away his ability to ride.
Harper, 14. Juvenile Fibromyalgia.
Harper is an old soul, with a brave spirit. She wants to be taken seriously, so she can feel normal again.
Jess, 41. Old Sporting Injuries
The nags and niggles never really go away. Jess just wants one full, uninterrupted night of sleep.
Oliver, 56. Postherpetic Neuralgia.
The kids have finally left the nest, and Oliver wants to travel. He doesn't want his pain to get in the way..
Hannah, 13. Scoliosis.
Despite approaching adolescence, Hannah is still Dad's girl and Mum's spitting image. It breaks their heart to see their daughter in pain.
Ella, 33. CRPS.
Ella just gave birth to her first child, Thomas. It breaks her heart on the days she can't pick him up unassisted.
Mia, 9. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.
Mia hasn't been her usual cheerful self for a while now. Her parents are fearful; her siblings, confused.
Liam, 38. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
He thought it might just go away, but the pain in Liam's wrist is worsening. He's unsure where to turn.
Oliver, 56. Postherpetic Neuralgia.
The kids have finally left the nest, and Oliver wants to travel. He doesn't want his pain to get in the way..
James, 71. Cancer Pain.
James has always been a pillar of strength for his family. He doesn't want the pain to take that away from him.
Sarah, 28. Whiplash.
Since her car accident several years ago, Sarah's life has never been the same. She misses her old life, her old self.
Ben, 19. IBS-Related Pain.
First year of uni and the world at his feet, Ben wants to go on a date without fear of an digestive emergency.
Lucy, 25. Endometriosis.
Lucy is a wildlife researcher for an NGO. She wants to get back out in the field where she feels most alive.
Jeremy, 29. Ankylosing Spondylitis.
Jeremy's getting married in six months. He's determined to be durable and dancing on the big day.
Evan, 30. Chronic Pelvic Pain.
Evan is a dedicated cyclist - it's more than a hobby, it's also his social life. Now, his pain is threatening to take away his ability to ride.
Pam, 56. Fibromyalgia.
Pam's looking for someone who will listen to her and understand her, not just dismiss her pain as something that can't be helped.
Arthur, 58. Peripheral Neuropathy.
Arthur is mistrusting of the healthcare system, as all of his treatments up to this point have failed.
James, 71. Cancer Pain.
James has always been a pillar of strength for his family. He doesn't want the pain to take that away from him.
Sarah, 28. Whiplash.
Since her car accident several years ago, Sarah's life has never been the same. She misses her old life, her old self.
Susan, 53. Osteoarthritis.
Susan shoots hoops with her granddaughter every Thursday after school. Nothing is going to stop her.
Noah, 12. Scoliosis.
Noah loves playing basketball with his mates. He doesn't want to sit on the sidelines.
Sophia, 19. Fibromyalgia.
Sophia is desperate for answers. She wants a explanation for her confusing cluster of painful symptoms.
Amy, 52. Fibromyalgia.
Amy is looking for someone who will listen to her and understand her, not just dismiss her pain as something that can't be helped.
Emma, 31. Unexplained Pelvic Pain.
Emma is newly married, deeply in love, and more than anything, she wants a normal, healthy sex life.
Jo, 54. TMJ.
Jo is a serious foodie with a radiant smile. She longs for the day when she can laugh and eat wonderful food without pain and fear.
Tom, 23. A Suspect Hamstring.
Tom is a gym junkie, a go-getter, a CrossFit enthusiast. He doesn't want the recurring twinge in his hamstring to progress into something more inhibitive.
Michelle, 46. Migraines.
Michelle is an optimist at heart, but wary after limited success with previous treatments.
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During this 60 minute consultation, your Pain Coach—an allied health practitioner with expertise in persistent pain, injuries and complex conditions—will work closely with you to craft a tailored plan to achieve your unique goals.
Digital diagnostics
First, you'll complete a short digital intake assessment, including clinically validated diagnostic tools.
Share your story
You'll meet your pain coach—face-to-face or online via video—and share your story, to ensure they understand your unique experience.
Identify care needs
Applying expert clinical knowledge, your pain coach will help you identify the gaps in your care, both at home and in the consult room.
Understanding triggers
Together, you'll work to identify triggers for your pain and understand it's interaction with you daily life and activities patterns.
Learning + skill development
Guided by your coach, you will learn new tools and techniques for pain management that you can begin practicing immediately.
A renewed sense of hope...
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