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71. Patient information  
… a breathing condition from CHFT, you can discuss a referral to our service with your nurse/doctor/physiotherapist. If your referral is accepted you will be sent an opt-in letter. You then have three weeks to…  
72. Children's Therapy Services  
… The team consists of Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Speech and Language Therapists and Therapy Assistants, all of whom have a wealth of experience in working with children with physical, sensory, speech,…  
73. Physical Activity Advice  
… THIS ADVISE IS ONLY A GUIDELINE TO FOLLOW ONCE YOU HAVE DISCUSSED YOUR RETURN TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITH YOUR PHYSIOTHERAPIST. The current guidance of physical activity levels for all adults is 150 minutes a week. It…  
74. Irritated Nerve - Neck  
… in 6-12 weeks as the area heals and the nerve irritation settles down. You may be advised to see a physiotherapist who can perform an assessment, discuss the causes with you and give you exercises that are…  
75. Whiplash  
… start to improve within a few days. Your first contact practitioner or GP may also refer you to a physiotherapist for some guidance on managing the pain and stiffness as well as exercises tailored to your…  
76. Lumber Stenosis  
… when you rest. Imaging, like MRI, is not usually required to diagnose lumbar stenosis. Your GP, physiotherapist or MSK practitioner can usually diagnose the condition after an examination. 30-50% of people…  
77. Sciatica  
… Some people find the symptoms settle of their own accord, some may need help from their GP or a physiotherapist. Exercises and medications, prescribed by a health professional, can help to ease pain and…  
78. Patella Dislocation  
… It is likely you will then need to undertake a graded exercise program with support from a Physiotherapist. Useful Links (The below links to an external website) Dislocated kneecap - NHS…  
79. Respiratory Psychology  
… with a member of staff involved in your respiratory care at CHFT, for example a respiratory nurse, physiotherapist, or consultant. Inpatient: Feeling anxious or having panic attacks which limit your…  
80. In-patient Rehabilitation  
… they had before they came into hospital. The unit offers suitable patients access to nurses, physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Patients work with staff to meet mutually agreed rehabilitation…  
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