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I had a course of
physiotherapy
last year. This involved regular meetings with the physiotherapist. She gave me a plan of exercises to do which were sent to my phone and the following meetings she would discuss and adjust accordingly. Sometimes she would massage a particular part of my body.
I had a course of
physiotherapy
last year. This involved regular meetings with the physiotherapist. She gave me a plan of exercises to do which were sent to my phone and the following meetings she would discuss and adjust accordingly. Sometimes she would massage a particular part of my body.
Camposdemurcia
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Altered sensation after Dilator exercises
I have tried many approaches over the years but recently return to focus on
physiotherapy
and dilator stretches - on an intensive approach this time- completing a passive stretch daily for 90 to 150 minutes). Aim to do this for amonth as dedicating this time is not possible long term.
I have tried many approaches over the years but recently return to focus on
physiotherapy
and dilator stretches - on an intensive approach this time- completing a passive stretch daily for 90 to 150 minutes). Aim to do this for amonth as dedicating this time is not possible long term.
HopefulOphelia
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
8 months ago
Smell Training (Olfactory Training)
Think of it as a form of
physiotherapy
for your nose.
Do the essential oils need to be organic for smell training to work?
No, they do not. Organic refers to the way the plant materials were grown.
Think of it as a form of
physiotherapy
for your nose.
Do the essential oils need to be organic for smell training to work?
No, they do not. Organic refers to the way the plant materials were grown.
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
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Then a bit by a rheumatologist including a brief history of steroids and their side effects, followed by a talk by a physiotherapist on how
physiotherapy
and exercise might help, the key being to find something you enjoy doing.
Then a bit by a rheumatologist including a brief history of steroids and their side effects, followed by a talk by a physiotherapist on how
physiotherapy
and exercise might help, the key being to find something you enjoy doing.
tangocharlie
in
PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Vaginal pessaries
I have paid for several private pelvic floor
physiotherapy
sessions and have bought a Kegel8 20 machine which I have used for several weeks, with some success. Please help, I am rapidly losing hope!
I have paid for several private pelvic floor
physiotherapy
sessions and have bought a Kegel8 20 machine which I have used for several weeks, with some success. Please help, I am rapidly losing hope!
Apple40
in
Women's Health
9 months ago
Foot Drop
I had
physiotherapy
but still no improvement and more or less overnight the pain in my leg and hip vanished. I then found my right foot turning upwards and inwards with no feeling on top of my foot and was told by a consultant that a nerve had dropped and I have Foot Drop.
I had
physiotherapy
but still no improvement and more or less overnight the pain in my leg and hip vanished. I then found my right foot turning upwards and inwards with no feeling on top of my foot and was told by a consultant that a nerve had dropped and I have Foot Drop.
Fenbiker
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 months ago
What would you do?
I have a
Physiotherapy
appointment booked for next week at the GP Surgery to discuss the recent acute hip pain increase. It doesn't feel as though it can move as much as it used to and certain motions cause intense pain and has brought tears to my eyes I confess.
I have a
Physiotherapy
appointment booked for next week at the GP Surgery to discuss the recent acute hip pain increase. It doesn't feel as though it can move as much as it used to and certain motions cause intense pain and has brought tears to my eyes I confess.
PMArrrrgh
in
PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Is this website BULLSH*T?
Many patients from over 40 countries trust in the effectiveness of the GIGER MD therapy method – over 4000 treatments are carried out every day mostly at home, but also in
physiotherapy
practices and in renowned rehabilitation clinics, particularly in the USA.
Many patients from over 40 countries trust in the effectiveness of the GIGER MD therapy method – over 4000 treatments are carried out every day mostly at home, but also in
physiotherapy
practices and in renowned rehabilitation clinics, particularly in the USA.
NewGuywithPD
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Hip replacement
Couldn’t get much
Physiotherapy
because of the lockdowns so I did what I could on my own . since then I am having a problem with the right leg functioning properly. I had test done - my knee is not that bad ,but my hip has severe osteoarthritis.
Couldn’t get much
Physiotherapy
because of the lockdowns so I did what I could on my own . since then I am having a problem with the right leg functioning properly. I had test done - my knee is not that bad ,but my hip has severe osteoarthritis.
Kitek
in
NRAS
11 months ago
Please... Help is it possible i have fibromyalgia as well as hypermobility?
I'm diagnosed bipolar and EUPD have bad anxiety I just can't cope with this much longer, I need help to know what's wrong with me... no medical professional I've seen helps, Dr's,
physiotherapy
, specialist
physiotherapy
, surgeons for ligament rupture (without a injury) ... all blame hypermobility with
I'm diagnosed bipolar and EUPD have bad anxiety I just can't cope with this much longer, I need help to know what's wrong with me... no medical professional I've seen helps, Dr's,
physiotherapy
, specialist
physiotherapy
, surgeons for ligament rupture (without a injury) ... all blame hypermobility with
Tnt88
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Exercise
They also introduced me to the Macmillan team, who have offered respiratory
physiotherapy
and tailored pilates sessions. I'm feeling hopeful for the first time in weeks.
They also introduced me to the Macmillan team, who have offered respiratory
physiotherapy
and tailored pilates sessions. I'm feeling hopeful for the first time in weeks.
Leveret20
in
MPN Voice
10 months ago
Chronic pain
Last march I got the COVID-19 after that I start having UTI symptoms no infection found also developed severe constipation and a unusual pain in my buttock which I still have when I sit down , no tests or scans has been done gp think I have nerve pain and send me to
physiotherapy
which didn't help the
Last march I got the COVID-19 after that I start having UTI symptoms no infection found also developed severe constipation and a unusual pain in my buttock which I still have when I sit down , no tests or scans has been done gp think I have nerve pain and send me to
physiotherapy
which didn't help the
Lobo1967
in
Pain Concern
11 months ago
Massage and AF
Awaiting
physiotherapy
. 😘 Hmm,will ask on 21st July when I have my phone appointment and report back on here! Hope all doing well in the heat. I'm trying to keep cool but having great problems with an elderly neighbour which is not good for my BP lol!
Awaiting
physiotherapy
. 😘 Hmm,will ask on 21st July when I have my phone appointment and report back on here! Hope all doing well in the heat. I'm trying to keep cool but having great problems with an elderly neighbour which is not good for my BP lol!
wilsond
in
AF Association
11 months ago
MichaelJH - "Keeping On, Keeping On"
Because I waited around 18 months for the revision surgery my quadriceps and back muscles on the left hand side are quite weak so despite a new prosthetic I am not walking particularly well and have ongoing
physiotherapy
.
Because I waited around 18 months for the revision surgery my quadriceps and back muscles on the left hand side are quite weak so despite a new prosthetic I am not walking particularly well and have ongoing
physiotherapy
.
MichaelJH
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Constipation caused by pelvic floor dysfunction
I have been diagnosed with obstructive defecation syndrome (pelvic floor dysfunction) from a proctogram - I’ve been given
physiotherapy
and it hasn’t worked. I’ve asked to be referred for biofeedback and my doctor says they won’t do anything else. Does anyone have any advice?
I have been diagnosed with obstructive defecation syndrome (pelvic floor dysfunction) from a proctogram - I’ve been given
physiotherapy
and it hasn’t worked. I’ve asked to be referred for biofeedback and my doctor says they won’t do anything else. Does anyone have any advice?
Pinkcrystal5
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
OPEP therapy success bronchiectasis
Physiotherapy
(mucus clearing breathing exercises) worked a little bit. I've taken expensive herbal remedies none of which has had any impact.
Physiotherapy
(mucus clearing breathing exercises) worked a little bit. I've taken expensive herbal remedies none of which has had any impact.
Stormfever
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Have you had neurosurgery for your brain tumour?
A devastating diagnosis, the tumour had a major impact on my memory, which I worked on improving for 2 years with regular occupational therapy, and
physiotherapy
to improve post-surgery weakness, enabling me to return to university.
A devastating diagnosis, the tumour had a major impact on my memory, which I worked on improving for 2 years with regular occupational therapy, and
physiotherapy
to improve post-surgery weakness, enabling me to return to university.
Zhaleh_TBTC
Administrator
in
The Brain Tumour Charity
10 months ago
Hypnosis and Physiotherapy
Anyone know where to find hypnosis and
physiotherapy
for those with FND experiencing fixed dystonia (clenched writs)
Anyone know where to find hypnosis and
physiotherapy
for those with FND experiencing fixed dystonia (clenched writs)
MaDelRo15
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
1 year ago
Physiotherapy cost
how are others dealing with woman’s health
physiotherapy
charged up to £150 per session in London? the NHS
physiotherapy
services have no “hands on” approach. My vulvodynia responds beautifully to woman’s health
physiotherapy
but it’s ridiculous the amount of money that this costs privately.
how are others dealing with woman’s health
physiotherapy
charged up to £150 per session in London? the NHS
physiotherapy
services have no “hands on” approach. My vulvodynia responds beautifully to woman’s health
physiotherapy
but it’s ridiculous the amount of money that this costs privately.
Farfalla1
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
December Challenge - Walk Backwards
It also strengthens our joints, often used in
physiotherapy
, specifically on treadmills.
It also strengthens our joints, often used in
physiotherapy
, specifically on treadmills.
CBDB
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6 months ago
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