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COVID-19

Have you had your COVID booster and flu vaccine?

–   JUNE 2022   –

Have you had your COVID booster and flu vaccine?

 

Winter is on its way and with this in mind, the colder temperatures and increased risk of catching the flu or getting COVID mean now is the time to see your GP to get vaccinated. The flu vaccine is now free and works best in the first 3 months after it has been given, so getting to your GP as soon as possible to have this vaccine, plus the COVID booster, will give you maximum protection.

Now’s the time for COVID boosters and flu vaccines

–   JUNE 2022   –

Now’s the time for COVID boosters and flu vaccines

 

It’s that time of year again, with winter approaching, where all participants who are at risk need to ensure they’ve had their flu vaccine, and that they’re also up to date with the COVID booster. This includes participants who have had a spinal injury, as their lung function will be compromised. The flu vaccine is now free and is most effective in the first 3 months of being administered. Therefore, for maximum protection, please encourage participants to book an appointment with their GP as soon as possible.

The 5 ways Active Edge offers more than multi-disciplinary organisations

–   MAY 2021   –

The 5 ways Active Edge offers more than multi-disciplinary organisations


Support coordinators understandably want to find the best solution for the people in their care. On the outset, it might appear that selecting a multi-disciplinary clinic, where several services are offered under one roof, will save time and money.

The 4 reasons why you might have experienced a deterioration in your physical abilities

–   APRIL 2021   –

The 4 reasons why you might have experienced a deterioration in your physical abilities


If you’ve recently been finding it much harder to do every-day physical activities that used be things you could confidently do independently, you’re not alone in this. We’ve found many of our neuro physio clients are experiencing a decline in their body conditioning and strength in recent months.

How a change in mobility impacts physical capability and the possible consequences

–   APRIL 2021   –

How a change in mobility impacts physical capability and the possible consequences


Any change in mobility can dramatically reduce people’s ability to function if they are living with a neurological disorder. Lockdown closures have resulted in limited activity taking place, with people confined to their homes for extensive periods of time. 

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