Chris Nikic IS AN IRONMAN! The first person with Down syndrome to finish an IRONMAN. Chris swam 2.4 miles, biked 112 and ran 26.2. The everyday lives of people with intellectual disabilities are often unecessarily called inspirational. This though, this is inspirational!
We're at the end of the 1st week of our new Tamworth FCP MSK hub- hopefully a first of many for @UHDBTrust. We have learned and laughed despite a few tech hitches. Well done to @jankidattani@loneodgaard and @DawsonCallan for a super strong start! @UHDBAHPs @Derby_LEAD @UHDB_Jobs
'The McMurray test for meniscal injuries is no longer recommended because of concerns that it exacerbates the injury & its low diagnostic accuracy.' (NICE CKS)
Link to article ๐ https://t.co/jgUzvXytj0
Thanks to @ThrivePES for the post on IG.
Do we agree with this statement?
So proud of the ICU @UHDBTrust โWobble Roomโ a special place for our staff to rest, debief, reflect or even cry - remembering we matter too๐Happy to see its helping a lot of staff everyday.Big thanks to Pam,Stacy, Zoe&KellyAnn for their fab ideas & hardwork๐๐@CarolineSwan16
Here's our finisher after this morning's cardio tabata workout... Demonstrated by @Trigracie17 15m shuttle runs with a burpee or a crawl in the middle!
We wouldnโt expect patients to take medical advice from a person claiming to be a doctor with no medical qualifications, is it any different with physical activity?
Are doctors NOT recommending exercise due to lack of training and engagement with it? https://t.co/Nyz8amYRpu
Clear legal ruling โNICE Guidelines are a practical tool to be used in conjunction with clinical judgement.โ NICE guidance is there to optimise care and ought to be followed but is not an instruction manual and clinicians can depart if *justified. https://t.co/aNZSEdKnLr