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Resp&rehabphysio

@resprehabphysio

I run a physiotherapy service in clients own homes, we provide highly specialised respiratory, neurological and rehabilitation physiotherapy

Joined December 2016
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❗ Extra extra ❗ Our next webinar is on Parkinson's Disease with @FionaLindop Follow the link to register: tinyurl.com/AgilePD

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Staying active helps to maintain your balance, strength and coordination. Our free Being Active with Parkinson's guide is available to download and order now where you can find loads of helpful tips and advice on physical fitness. Learn more here 👉 prksn.uk/3KGIHAU

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Looking forward to two days of thought provoking talks by this dedicated group of #professionals #endPJparalysis @BrianwDolan

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Falls don’t send people to nursing homes. Weaknesses do. Every year after 30, you lose 1% of your muscle mass, and this loss accelerates in your 60s. If you want to prevent losing strength as you age, read this:

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Drs often ask for “aggressive chest physio” for patients with #pneumonia, what do our @TheACPRC Physio colleagues actually do? Great overview by Pearlene Antoine-Pitterson at #BTSSummer2024

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Research suggests that Parkinson’s tends to develop gradually. It may be many months, even years, before the symptoms become obvious enough for someone to visit their GP. This information looks at how Parkinson’s may be diagnosed 👉🏽 bit.ly/3ReEVCl

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The EndPJparalysis Summit is coming on 10-11 July and we're getting very excited, so here's a fab message about it from @LyndamHolt 🙌🙌🙌 f.io/9o1PUjRf HT @ReconGamesUK @AGILECSP @GeriSoc @betterageing


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A lovely illustration of the multidimensional influences on our health. frontiersin.org/journals/neuro…

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Our next webinar comes to us from @BrianwDolan! 🤩 ❗Register here: tinyurl.com/bdf65bvn

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Unforgettable football: England team play international match in nameless shirts to raise awareness of dementia | Alzheimer's Society alzheimers.org.uk/news/2022-03-2…


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Congratulations to the @ChelmHockey Men’s 1st XI on their victory and secured promotion back to the @EnglandHockey National League #4gamestospare #14yearwait #bleedgreen

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💻 Researchers at the University of Southampton are developing a website to support carers of people with Parkinson’s who also experience memory and thinking problems. They need 25 carers to take part. Find out more 👉 prksn.uk/3T5cIPP

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I Am Worried I Have Sciatica—What Do I Need to Know? jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…

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How common is sciatica in persons w/ Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases? VERY COMMON. What is sciatica? Low back pain? Shooting pains, numbness, other symptoms? Do you know how to treat it and where the current evidence base is? Check out the new…

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The @WHO with @Age_and_Ageing released a 'Special Issue on Measurements of #HealthyAgeing' bringing together the work of experts from 40+ academic institutions to identify the best tools to measure what truly matters to older people. bgs.org.uk/policy-and-med…

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The Dhole-Eddlestone Memorial Prize judging panel were particularly impressed by the relevance of the study to @WHO ‘Special Issue on Measurements of Healthy Ageing’ recently published in @Age_and_Ageing as part of @UNDecadeAgeing bgs.org.uk/policy-and-med…



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