The Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre – the programme aimed at helping the armed forces and civilians get back to work following serious injury.
With thanks to Jeremy Ball, and his colleagues at BBC East Midlands Today, for shining some light on the innovative treatments administered by our Occupational Therapists along with all their clinical colleagues here at the DMRC.@DMS_MilMed @UKStratCom
Our #NRC Programme Director, Miriam Duffy has shared her end of year message, reflecting on a really busy year for the programme, and looking ahead to exciting developments in 2023. Read more:https://t.co/FooeYNjdEX #RehabilitationMatters#Rehabilitation#NewHospitalProgramme
After 4 years, today was my last day working at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall. As an ex-patient, DMRC has helped me not only to adapt with a lifelong injury, but to have a career as a veteran.
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@dms_dmrc@PoppyLegion#NewJob
Thanks to Prof Mark Lewis for recording this podcast. We're certainly excited for the 'revolutionary' scientific research and new technologies to support rehabilitation at the #NRC that will be developed thanks to our academic partnerships. #RehabilitationMatters
Last night JJ Chalmers paid an emotional tribute to powerlifter Micky Yule ❤️
Having finished fourth at the last two Commonwealth games, the former British army sergeant managed to finally secure a bronze medal in the heavyweight benchpress final 🥉
#BBCCWG#BBCPowerlifting
The DMRC welcomed HRH Princess Alexandra as the first member of the Royal Family to visit since February 2020.HRH is patron of Queen Alexandra’s RN Nursing Service & Princess Mary’s RAF Nursing Service. HRH enjoyed a short tour of the unit meeting nurses & patients. @RoyalFamily
The #NRC and @dms_dmrc will be working with @UniofNottingham & @unibirmingham on a major study to predict whether patients will develop long-term complications after concussion. Find out more here: https://t.co/F7UdvQr5Oo #rehabilitation
The Invictus Games is a reminder that making progress does not happen instantly, according to competitors who say working towards the event has turned people’s lives around
Fantastic to tune into the @UoNRehabTech launch event & hear from @UniofNottingham@lborouniversity & @EPSRC on how the Network can support the #NRC through developing innovative new #technology.
If you’re interested, check out the Network’s website: https://t.co/f6hHANswIS
The @UniofNottingham’s Ruth Goodridge is leading up the @EPSRC Rehabilitation Technologies Network+ which will develop novel transformative technology to solve the key issues in rehabilitation.
Find out more in Ruth's #RehabilitationMatters article:
https://t.co/hRcxUwZ0wk
#NRC
Read @raw_mccormack's perspective on joining the #NRC programme in our latest #RehabilitationMatters article.
Personal, powerful and spoken by an experienced real estate professional whom we’re pleased to have on the team.
https://t.co/wH4JGnmb2Z
#rehabilitation#DNRC
As we move from planning towards delivery, the NRC is pleased to welcome @raw_mccormack to lead work to develop building designs and work with the appointed contractor to manage the construction process.
More: https://t.co/kgUf4gTmpI
#rehabilitation#buildingdesign#construction
It’s 5 years ago this week that @ibi_ali & @Luke_Wigman ran @WorldMarathon77 - 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days - raising £1m for the #DNRC. A remarkable achievement and one we’ll be forever grateful for
New year, new website – introducing our #NRC website: https://t.co/yMlQ3CSow7
Read more on the incredible opportunity at the Stanford Hall Rehabilitation Estate for a new NHS #rehabilitation facility, delivering better patient outcomes & enabling research, innovation & education
Preet Chandi, nicknamed Polar Preet, conquered temperatures of minus 50C (minus 58F) and winds of up to 60mph (97kph) winds while pulling a 90kg (198lb) sled https://t.co/OxmrEaGcLF
Prof Pip Logan @UniofNottingham leads the NRC clinical & academic partnership alongside @lborouniversity. She’s passionate about how innovative research can shape patient outcomes following serious injury or illness. Read Pip’s #RehabilitationMatters story https://t.co/mec8hlgZ2H
The latest article in our #RehabilitationMatters series by Dr Rob Stephens @nottmhospitals looks at the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to rehab and why patients’ emotional and cognitive needs are just as important as their physical needs. Read: https://t.co/zgTSMmkYqc