Spinal Injuries

To help continue with your on-going rehabilitation following your spinal injury I can help in the following ways: 

 
 
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1.    I can help you to be able to wash and dress yourself by breaking down the task into manageable tasks, look at specific ways to wash and dress, and look at possible aids or adaptations to enable you to manage without the need for carers.

2.    I can provide you with an exercise and sensory program to improve hand and arm function, reviewing the use of splints if appropriate.

3.    I can assess your ability to manage transfers, and explore ways to increase your independence with this.

4.    I can help you to adjust to life following your spinal injury, and help you to manage your emotions. I can teach you simple coping strategies, to help you manage your fatigue, or feelings of helplessness, and get you motivated to do what is important to you.

5.    I can help you to carry on with your hobbies and interests, and even find new social activities in the local community.

6.    I can help you feel confident to be alone in your home. I can assess for safety hazards, and suggest possible equipment, adaptations or Telecare devices such as pendant alarms.

7.    I can help you to return to work by assessing your current skills and abilities, and looking at how they match your job role. I can help to arrange a graded return to work, or look for an alternative career.

8.    I can help you to return to driving by carrying out a cognitive assessment, and exploring different adaptations which can be carried out to your vehicle. I can then refer for a driving assessment if appropriate. 


Treatment areas covered include:

·      Upper limb exercise program

·      Sensory program

·      Personal care assessment

·      Kitchen assessment

·      Feeding assessment

·      Home environment assessment

·      Transfers

·      Moving and handling

·      Seating

·      Work placement assessment

·      Vocational rehab

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