How Fesera works
Self-powered recovery. Clinically supervised.
You do the recovery. We give you the plan, feedback and support to do it well, and your physiotherapist stays responsible for the clinical decisions. This is what that actually looks like, start to finish.
Start understanding your painWhat happens, in order
It starts with a clinical assessment
A physiotherapist works out what is actually going on, whether it is safe to treat, and what care you need. In your home in Lagos, or by video anywhere in Nigeria. Nothing begins before this.
You get a recovery plan
Your physiotherapist sets the strategy: which exercises, how much, what you are working towards, and the boundaries the plan is allowed to move within. You also get the explanation behind it, because a plan you do not understand is a plan you will abandon in a fortnight.
You do the work
This is the part that changes anything. You run the programme in your own life, in your own house, on days that go well and days that do not, and you record how it felt and how you responded.
Fesera adapts within the plan
A bad day should not mean the same workload as a good one. Fesera adjusts what you are asked to do day to day, but only inside the boundaries your physiotherapist has set. It never changes your strategy, and it never decides your care.
Your physiotherapist steps in when needed
They do not need to watch every exercise you do. They need to know when something is not going right. What you record, how your symptoms are behaving and how you answer the safety questions all help identify when you need attention, and your physiotherapist comes back into it to make the call.
Your recovery becomes yours
The aim is not to keep you attached to Fesera, or to your physiotherapist. It is to leave you more capable than you were, and confident enough in your own body to manage it without checking with anybody first.
What Fesera is, and is not
Fesera is not:
- a physiotherapy marketplace
- an exercise library
- an AI physiotherapist
- a video-call platform
Fesera is the infrastructure through which a physiotherapist can deliver and supervise your recovery beyond the moments they are physically with you.
Recovery does not happen in the hour someone is in the room with you. It happens in the weeks in between, which is exactly where ordinary care goes quiet. That gap is the thing Fesera exists to close.
What it will not do
It does not diagnose you.
Nothing in Fesera is a diagnostic instrument. Working out what is wrong is a clinical judgement, and a physiotherapist makes it.
It does not give you advice on its own.
Everything you are asked to do traces back to a plan a physiotherapist prescribed for you and approved.
It does not replace medical care.
Some pain needs a doctor before it needs a physiotherapist. If your answers suggest that, we will tell you and point you in the right direction, before you have paid us anything.
It starts with understanding what is wrong.
In person at home in Lagos, or remotely by video.
Start understanding your pain