The months after surgery are a biologically active window most patients navigate with generic instructions. Chronos builds a structured recovery plan to protect the result you paid for.
A good surgery is only half of a good outcome. The weeks and months afterward — the healing environment, the loading, the tissue quality — largely determine how well you actually recover. Yet most patients leave surgery with a generic protocol and a referral. Chronos treats the recovery window as an active, optimizable phase, led by an orthopedic surgeon who understands exactly what was done.
Care runs through the Post-Op Recovery Program. Depending on your surgery and stage, a plan may include phase-matched loading and reintegration milestones; treatment modalities such as laser/photobiomodulation, shockwave, and TECAR sequenced to healing; nutrition and metabolic support for tissue repair; and, where appropriate, a range of orthobiologic and regenerative options — including peptide and emerging cellular (stem cell–derived) approaches, and high-dose PRP where appropriate — discussed individually and under informed consent. Many are investigational and not FDA-approved; whether any is reasonable for you is a clinical decision, not a guaranteed outcome. We coordinate with your operating surgeon and your physical therapy so the whole recovery pulls in one direction.
It can begin before surgery (prehabilitation) or at any point during recovery. Earlier is generally better, but there is value in optimizing the environment at any stage.
No. Chronos complements them. We coordinate with your operating surgeon and PT and add the structure and biology-of-recovery layer that standard protocols often miss.
An Initial Consultation is a focused evaluation with a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. You leave with a clear plan.
Book Initial Consultation — $250Educational information only, not medical advice, and not a guarantee of any outcome. Specific clinical decisions are made in consultation with Dr. Rahman after an individual evaluation. Some approaches discussed are investigational and not FDA-approved for these uses.