A Statement from Ontario Physiotherapy Association. We know many are seeking ways to help the Afzaal family and the following fundraiser has been approved by the family. https://t.co/8yJtRl6qlQ @PhysioCan
If you have a learning disability, you may need a bit more support & information when going for a gynaecological health appointment or for your cervical screening test.
We have some tips for gynae health appointments in easy read to help you: https://t.co/pPMMkvOz44 #GetLippy
We have updated guidelines for delivering physiotherapy & rehabilitation for people hospitalised with acute Covid and #LongCovid.
They highlight the importance of a personalised, multidisciplinary approach.
Thanks to @darrenabrown@emaroids1@TheACPRC
https://t.co/taQwy3NkQ0
Wonderful talk earlier by @stuartgpalma and @150Leaders talking about how AHPs can start getting into leadership - deffo recommend their #150Leaders AHP series
If you’re recovering from Covid-19, you are not alone.
Whatever stage you’re at, there’s a great deal you can do to help your body recover.
Find more expert physio advice to help you on the road to recovery: https://t.co/E8TUxFXRFv #CovidRecovery
@DanielleLetend2 In the UK where I study, there is a stronger emphasis on trying to improve functional skills in patients as well as getting them out of hospital. When there is less attention spent on QoL funding and time available seem to be the reasons why
@DanielleLetend2 Hi Danielle, I am a physio student and I was reading through your findings. Why do you think physio isn't always provided to prevent reduced QoL?