
Bridging Trauma, Biomechanics & Long-Term Recovery
Why I Created Trauma Pain Support Ltd.
Trauma Pain Support was born from my own experience after surviving a near-fatal road traffic accident that reshaped every part of my life, my body, my mind, my identity, and eventually, my mission.
What I discovered during my own recovery is now widely recognised by NHS England, NICE, CQC, WHO, and global rehabilitation bodies:
Medical treatment ends at discharge. Trauma does not.
Pain changes movement. Movement changes memory. Trauma lives in the body long after the injury has healed.
Yet there was no structured pathway, no long-term support, no somatic or biomechanics-based trauma understanding, no emotional continuity, no system for the “after” stage.
TPS was created to fill that gap. It serves as a bridge between clinical discharge and long-term trauma-informed recovery.
Professional Expertise & Background
With over 15 years’ experience in trauma recovery, pain management and long-term rehabilitation, my work focuses on the intersection of trauma psychology, biomechanics and post-discharge recovery.
This includes the development of structured recovery pathways that integrate somatic awareness, movement-based trauma understanding and trauma-informed education to support sustained long-term healing.
My Mission
TPS exists for one reason:
To give every trauma survivor the long-term recovery structure they need.
Survivors deserve more than discharge.
Clinics deserve more than fragmented tools.
Recovery deserves structure.
A Note From the Founder
For anyone navigating the long road of trauma recovery, whether you’re a survivor or a clinician supporting one, remember that long-term healing becomes possible when structure and support are finally in place.
I rebuilt my life step by step, from a wheelchair to half-marathons, by learning how trauma lives in the body and how healing unfolds when the right structure is finally in place. TPS is that structure
If your organisation is exploring trauma-informed, compliance-aligned recovery pathways, you can begin here:
Explore TPS Services
Evidence-based. Practical. Built for real-world rehabilitation.

Recognised by Brainz Magazine as an Executive Contributor for 2025
Esther Christopher continues to champion trauma recovery innovation through the TPS framework, helping bridge the gap between emotional and physical rehabilitation worldwide.
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