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I didn't get
physiotherapy
to learn how to walk again because I believed I would naturally regain my mobility in time. So far, that hasn't happened. Although, I walk around the pool or push my partner around in my wheelchair, I've decided to do some physio.
I didn't get
physiotherapy
to learn how to walk again because I believed I would naturally regain my mobility in time. So far, that hasn't happened. Although, I walk around the pool or push my partner around in my wheelchair, I've decided to do some physio.
Andykilburn
in
Different Strokes
1 day ago
Physiotherapy
I was diagnosed in October last year and treatment (cyclophosphamide) was going well. No symptoms. I have finished that course and am now on mycophenolate tablets. I have severe lower back pain and am getting no where trying to get a physio referral. Does anyone think that this may work or do i need
I was diagnosed in October last year and treatment (cyclophosphamide) was going well. No symptoms. I have finished that course and am now on mycophenolate tablets. I have severe lower back pain and am getting no where trying to get a physio referral. Does anyone think that this may work or do i need
CotswoldOx
in
Myositis UK
7 months ago
Physiotherapy
I'm 15 weeks pregnant and I wanted to know, are all physios trained in antenatal
physiotherapy
? Or do you have to specifically have to ask? I can book a number of appointments for tomorrow but don't know whether I should. Many thanks Karla
I'm 15 weeks pregnant and I wanted to know, are all physios trained in antenatal
physiotherapy
? Or do you have to specifically have to ask? I can book a number of appointments for tomorrow but don't know whether I should. Many thanks Karla
Blackmito
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
7 months ago
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Preparation for mammogram
Always been apprehensive about this as heard it’s painful and know lady who needed
physiotherapy
on her shoulder afterwards. I have PMR to contend with now and whilst the afternoon slot should help, wondered if there is anything I can do make things easier ?
Always been apprehensive about this as heard it’s painful and know lady who needed
physiotherapy
on her shoulder afterwards. I have PMR to contend with now and whilst the afternoon slot should help, wondered if there is anything I can do make things easier ?
Body_bonkers
in
PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Large FMD Study on Specialised Physio
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38768621/ Specialist
physiotherapy
for functional motor disorder in England and Scotland (Physio4FMD): a pragmatic, multicentre, phase 3 randomised controlled trial.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38768621/ Specialist
physiotherapy
for functional motor disorder in England and Scotland (Physio4FMD): a pragmatic, multicentre, phase 3 randomised controlled trial.
Lady4
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
4 months ago
spending lote of money
He undergoes
physiotherapy
twice a week and is taking levodopa. Lately he has been spending a lot of money, every day. Someone with similar experience? How to deal with this situation?
He undergoes
physiotherapy
twice a week and is taking levodopa. Lately he has been spending a lot of money, every day. Someone with similar experience? How to deal with this situation?
angy24
in
PSP Association
4 months ago
Dropped Head
Recently PSP delivered another cruel blow, his posture is slumped to one side and his head has dropped,
physiotherapy
hasn’t helped and he is unable to raise it.
Recently PSP delivered another cruel blow, his posture is slumped to one side and his head has dropped,
physiotherapy
hasn’t helped and he is unable to raise it.
Joanne19
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PSP Association
7 days ago
Dropped Head
Recently PSP delivered another cruel blow, his posture is slumped to one side and his head has dropped,
physiotherapy
hasn’t helped and he is unable to raise it.
Recently PSP delivered another cruel blow, his posture is slumped to one side and his head has dropped,
physiotherapy
hasn’t helped and he is unable to raise it.
Joanne19
in
PSP Association
7 days ago
Physiotherapy and lack of understanding
So, I've had a demanding physical life, mainly in the building trades, I've been diagnosed with arthritis in both shoulders and now my back is giving up, and hip is giving me problems, so after telling the various jobs I've done I told him that I used to do " hod" carrying now I suppose age was against
So, I've had a demanding physical life, mainly in the building trades, I've been diagnosed with arthritis in both shoulders and now my back is giving up, and hip is giving me problems, so after telling the various jobs I've done I told him that I used to do " hod" carrying now I suppose age was against
Cb1963
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
dropped Head
Physiotherapy
hasn’t made a difference, he can raise his head slightly but is unable to maintain this position, so I’m now looking at supportive devices to try to make him more comfortable.
Physiotherapy
hasn’t made a difference, he can raise his head slightly but is unable to maintain this position, so I’m now looking at supportive devices to try to make him more comfortable.
Joanne19
in
PSP Association
7 days ago
Dropped Head
Physiotherapy
hasn’t made a difference, he can raise his head slightly but is unable to maintain this position, so I’m now looking at supportive devices to try to make him more comfortable.
Physiotherapy
hasn’t made a difference, he can raise his head slightly but is unable to maintain this position, so I’m now looking at supportive devices to try to make him more comfortable.
Joanne19
in
PSP Association
7 days ago
Dropped Head
Physiotherapy
hasn’t made a difference, he can raise his head slightly but is unable to maintain this position, so I’m now looking at supportive devices to try to make him more comfortable.
Physiotherapy
hasn’t made a difference, he can raise his head slightly but is unable to maintain this position, so I’m now looking at supportive devices to try to make him more comfortable.
Joanne19
in
PSP Association
7 days ago
Specialist private physio for FND
For more info about the
physiotherapy
offered by this provider in Burton on Trent see link. below FND is their speciality. info@pathwaysphysio.co.uk
For more info about the
physiotherapy
offered by this provider in Burton on Trent see link. below FND is their speciality. info@pathwaysphysio.co.uk
Shimmyaway
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
6 months ago
Does physiotherapy help?
So I've had a pretty "hard" manual lifestyle and have arthritis in both shoulders, already had cortisone injections in both shoulders, so that tells me I have worn out my joints, also to throw into the mix I've now got chronic back ache,and my left hip is "twinging " I can't sleep with my back properly
So I've had a pretty "hard" manual lifestyle and have arthritis in both shoulders, already had cortisone injections in both shoulders, so that tells me I have worn out my joints, also to throw into the mix I've now got chronic back ache,and my left hip is "twinging " I can't sleep with my back properly
Cb1963
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
New Era For NHS
We need shorter waiting lists, more cardiologists, more and better vascular surgeons, more ophthalmologists, less broken equipment (friends have recently encountered broken MRI equipment and "field-of-vision" equipment, and where I go for amputee
physiotherapy
has a broken cable gym and treadmill P.S
We need shorter waiting lists, more cardiologists, more and better vascular surgeons, more ophthalmologists, less broken equipment (friends have recently encountered broken MRI equipment and "field-of-vision" equipment, and where I go for amputee
physiotherapy
has a broken cable gym and treadmill P.S
MichaelJH
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Back to work
I'm attending Cardiac
Physiotherapy
, but it's very gentle exercising, and I'm constantly being told not to 'push it too much'. At the moment I don't feel I'll ever reach my original levels before all this happened. Yet I'm told people can go back to work and lead a relatively normal life!
I'm attending Cardiac
Physiotherapy
, but it's very gentle exercising, and I'm constantly being told not to 'push it too much'. At the moment I don't feel I'll ever reach my original levels before all this happened. Yet I'm told people can go back to work and lead a relatively normal life!
BC4ever
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
The Heat
I personally perspire bucket loads during hot weather or
physiotherapy
. There is more on the Heart and Hot Weather here: https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/support/practical-support/weather-and-your-heart
I personally perspire bucket loads during hot weather or
physiotherapy
. There is more on the Heart and Hot Weather here: https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/support/practical-support/weather-and-your-heart
MichaelJH
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Having a child with fibro
I now have started
physiotherapy
which took me years to be taken down this path it was after the baby I was listened to most of my body swells up on a day to day basis. I struggle really bad with the pain of fibromyalgia and I'm starting my journey back to work whilst fighting bad mental health.
I now have started
physiotherapy
which took me years to be taken down this path it was after the baby I was listened to most of my body swells up on a day to day basis. I struggle really bad with the pain of fibromyalgia and I'm starting my journey back to work whilst fighting bad mental health.
Ksxo
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 month ago
Excessive Sleeping
The decline was rapid - he is now on PEG for feeds, intermittent urine catheter, flatus tube for bowel movement, and a tracheotomy with ventilator on at night He has speech therapy,
physiotherapy
, occupational therapy that fills up his days However in the past week, he has had very few waking hours
The decline was rapid - he is now on PEG for feeds, intermittent urine catheter, flatus tube for bowel movement, and a tracheotomy with ventilator on at night He has speech therapy,
physiotherapy
, occupational therapy that fills up his days However in the past week, he has had very few waking hours
binnyrox
in
Multiple System Atrophy Trust
6 months ago
Help on follow up to Bad week.
Feeling very frustrated however going to return to chiropractor and go to
physiotherapy
on the NHS and see where we can go. At least he is able to sleep at present and tramadol is giving some relief but any mobility is causing pain and problems.
Feeling very frustrated however going to return to chiropractor and go to
physiotherapy
on the NHS and see where we can go. At least he is able to sleep at present and tramadol is giving some relief but any mobility is causing pain and problems.
mathematics
in
My MSAA Community
4 months ago
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