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Thoracic arachnoid web myelopathy

I met a patient recently who had an interesting condition I’d not come across before. First, a bit about his history:He…

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What is scar therapy?

It is a light touch, responsive and non-intrusive technique that helps with a variety of scars, not just their appearance but…

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Hello my name is Kerry Archer. I graduated from the University of Teesside in 2007 and have worked in the NHS…

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Welcome to the Team “Beth”

Hello. My name is Beth and I have a first class BSc in Physiotherapy from York St John University. I specialise…

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Encephalitis is a condition whereby a virus or autoimmune response causes inflammation to brain tissue. This often results in swelling, disruption to neural functioning and if left untreated, neuronal death. It is often diagnosed with brain scans (normally MRI) and lumbar punctures can also be done to test cerebrospinal fluid for signs of encephalitis. It is a fairly rare condition, typically affecting around 10-15 people per 100,000 per year which equates to around 4000-6000 people annually. If left untreated, the condition is very serious and globally around 10% of patients with encephalitis pass away, however this is likely a lot lower in the UK where healthcare is very good.Acute phase:Treatment will be started depending on the type of encephalitis, normally strong antivirals if they suspect a viral cause, antibiotics if bacterial, steroids, immunoglobulin (IVIG) and plasma exchange is autoimmune. ... See MoreSee Less

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Encephalitis is a condition whereby a virus or autoimmune response causes inflammation to brain tissue. This often results in swelling, disruption to neural functioning and if left untreated, neuronal death. It is often diagnosed with brain scans (normally MRI) and lumbar punctures can also be done to test cerebrospinal fluid for signs of encephalitis. It is a fairly rare condition, typically affecting around 10-15 people per 100,000 per year which equates to around 4000-6000 people annually. If left untreated, the condition is very serious and globally around 10% of patients with encephalitis pass away, however this is likely a lot lower in the UK where healthcare is very good.Acute phase:Treatment will be started depending on the type of encephalitis, normally strong antivirals if they suspect a viral cause, antibiotics if bacterial, steroids, immunoglobulin (IVIG) and plasma exchange is autoimmune. ... See MoreSee Less

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💚 The power of physiotherapy, resilience and determination 💚We’re incredibly inspired by Lucie Maguire, who is taking on an extraordinary challenge to mark five years since a life-changing accident.At just 19, Lucie suffered devastating injuries after being run over by a tractor, resulting in the amputation of her right leg and pelvis, alongside multiple serious injuries. After spending 518 days in hospital and years of ongoing rehabilitation, Lucie continues to push boundaries in her recovery.Now aged 24, Lucie is preparing to ‘hop’ up Whitby’s famous 199 Steps on one leg to raise funds for Day One Trauma Support, the charity that supported her throughout her recovery journey.Lucie’s story highlights the vital role rehabilitation and physiotherapy play in helping individuals regain independence, rebuild strength and achieve goals that once felt impossible. With the support of her physiotherapy team, Lucie has progressed from standing with support, to walking with aids, to now taking on full staircases. An incredible achievement.We wish Lucie the very best of luck with her challenge and applaud her determination to turn trauma into triumph while raising awareness for others living with serious injuries.If you would like to support Lucie’s fundraising challenge, you can donate here:👉 www.justgiving.com/page/lucie-maguire-1#Physiotherapy #Rehabilitation #PatientInspiration #MajorTraumaRecovery #StrengthThroughRehab #DayOneTraumaSupport ... See MoreSee Less

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