GLA:D (Good Living with osteoArthritis Denmark) exercise and education programme for hips and knees is now available in Ireland!! Email us on [email protected]
Do you live with arthritis?
Interested in trying a new physical activity coaching intervention to help maintain your physical activity long-term?
Sessions will be held in Churchtown, Dublin from May 2025
Have you completed an exercise programme for Arthritis, such as GLA:D or Be Active with Arthritis?
Do you live near Kilcoole Co.Wicklow?
Interested in trying a new physical activity coaching intervention to help maintain your activity long-term?
Email:[email protected]
Non-surgical treatments may be as effective as surgery for most musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions. 🆓
Yet, with higher-quality RCTs in the future, this conclusion could potentially change.
Help patients to take an informed decision.
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GLA:D Ireland for hip and knee osteoarthritis is being run in public and private healthcare settings across all four provinces.
Find out more https://t.co/oGu0Ga9PyD
The next course for physiotherapists is being held in Dublin on March 2nd. Register: https://t.co/wIatDDIoSk
That’s a wrap on our courses for 2023 as we celebrate having over 100 physiotherapists trained in Ireland on @GLAD_Int’s 10th anniversary!! 🎊🎊
Thanks to our tutors and our newly trained GLA:D clinicians who attended at @AlliedHealthUL today. Watch out for more courses in 2024!
On Friday we were invited to Enniscorthy by @SouthEastCH Wexford Primary Care Physiotherapy Services to deliver the @GLAD_Ireland course for hip and knee OA!
We loved the engaged and lively discussions from this group! Best of luck with your GLA:D programmes 😄
Celebrating #WorldArthritisDay by acknowledging our wonderful GLA:D physiotherapists and participants who have been a part of our exercise and education programme for OA in 🇮🇪 🙌🏼
If you’re a physio treating people with OA, last chance to register for next course (link below) 1/2
Sign up for the next GLA:D Ireland course for physiotherapists! Online course with in-person training taking place on:
Saturday October 28th
University of Limerick
Join the international community of practice for hip and knee #osteoarthritis
Register: https://t.co/kbLCyDVyWr
@RCSIPhysio is looking for people who have a musculoskeletal condition and received treatment in the Irish health system to join a Public Patient Involvement Patient Advisory Panel for research in this topic. Details below @_ISCP_@ISCP_CPMT
Chartered physiotherapists play a crucial role in helping with conditions like arthritis. Our #MISCP Dr. Seán McKenna recently shared insights on the impact of sleep in a free public lecture. #WorldPTDay https://t.co/4PnbzwI8n2
This study is looking for the voices of people with chronic hip or knee pain and healthcare professionals to have their say on what a free Irish educational website should look like!
Please share!
#osteoarthritis#education
We are co-developing a free Irish web resource for people with chronic hip and knee pain!
If you have chronic hip or knee pain or are a healthcare professional treating these conditions, we would love to have your input!
See more 👇🏼
https://t.co/X5fLYSVpYT
Physios do you work with athletes with sore shoulders? Do not miss the @ISERS2 Autumn course with the Legend that is Dr Ian Horsley @Back_in_Action From traumatic shoulder injury to rehab and return to play, an upgrade to your knowledge and practice is guaranteed!
We're marking World Physiotherapy Day this week. The focus is on arthritis and how physiotherapists can help. Join Dr. Seán McKenna's online public lecture this Wednesday evening to learn more
Register: https://t.co/8JcvULdBAv
Listen in to our CEO at 13.30 today!
ISCP CEO @marieomir will be on @RTERadio1 at 13.30 today talking about physiotherapists working with GPs
"Installing physiotherapists as ‘first contact practitioners’ in GP practices could be even more effective as the patients would be seen closer to home, without having to go on waiting lists"
Read the @Independent_ie article here
https://t.co/dboSQYpaZt
@HSELive @DonnellyStephen