Hope you are having a great week so far? We will be hosting health professionals and are looking for 4 curators in the following fields (Please see following tweet). This is to curate for next week. We have availability from Thursday to Sunday.
“98% of Covid patients who were admitted to intensive care at 26 English hospitals needed physiotherapy, with 100% needing occupational therapy. More than 9/10 needed support to help regain their speech.”
Community rehab teams we see you💪🏼#ahps#COVID19
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Today we celebrate the unity of the global physiotherapy community. We recognise our amazing profession and our superb physiotherapists who give their best each day in aiding their patients to live their best lives and promoting our profession
#WorldPTDay@WorldPhysio1951
There’s just over a week until #WorldPTDay! Take a look at our toolkit for everything you need for the day: https://t.co/oxyEKHNdCV #worldptday#globalpt
“This may prove to be a permanent solution, or a one that lasts at least as long as a joint replacement.” What important new research has to say about physical therapy versus steroid injections for knee arthritis. https://t.co/BAEmBKgFHC
Following an increase in Covid-19 cases, @MoHCCZim has increased awareness campaigns in communities on the pandemic using WHO guidelines. Surveillance has also been increased and attention is being paid to areas of high concentration, quarantine management and isolation centres.
Physical therapist Rahsan McMillan, PT, DPT, leads lower body strengthening program that includes five exercises to do at home using nothing more than your body, a chair, and a wall. https://t.co/6K02CeyBsQ
Frere Hospital physiotherapy department getting some movement for good health in for the day!
Send us your videos or photos of your movement!
#PhysioSA#GoPhysio#MovementForGoodHealth
This strengthening program, provided by physical therapists, offers three different levels, depending on your fitness, age, and desired challenge. https://t.co/lOprTUHA3C
#HealthcareHeroes
Physiotherapists are among our healthcare heroes. Physiotherapy may be beneficial in the respiratory treatment and physical rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19. A message from the SA Society of Physiotherapy.