Lessons from clinic…. Last month, a patient rang me and told me that an exercise I had prescribed was aggravating her condition. This was a very innocuous exercise, given to add gentle movement. Discomfort was not an expected response. It’s important to note, at this stage, that there had been considerable medical history, dotted with […]
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October 10, 2017
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Not, just another brick in the wall…
A conversation with a patients son in clinic last week…. J: “I won an award in school” Me: “Really!, that’s fantastic! What’s the award?” J: (giggles) “It’s a brick” Me: “huh?” J: “The award is the school brick” Me: “Why did they give you the brick?” J: “Because I owned up…..Miss wasn’t angry at all. […]
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If you’ve got a moment, give it to your arse!
Last week, I drove past a billboard which firmly suggested I “Live life full throttle”. My automatic driving pilot had kicked in as it was 7:30am and my bleary state didn’t lend itself to full throttling just yet, maybe after a cuppa. I don’t even know what the advert was for, coffee? A car maybe? […]
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It’s a matter of perspective
Welcome to my first Blog post. This is me and Moose looking out on Rhossilli bay (she’s the hairy one). I’m also the massage and movement therapist, no other reason other than I’m the one that’s trained in those things and she has no thumbs. It feels bonkers for me to say this but […]
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