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Read the advice from our experts who work with people who have ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia, Post-Viral Fatigue, Post Covid-19 Syndrome (long Covid) or persistent pain for tips on enabling recovery and supporting wellbeing
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Top tips for coping with chronic pain
tips to help you cope with pain written by one of our clients who lives with these persistent symptoms.
How to use exercise therapeutically when you have Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome (PVFS)
In this blog, our specialist Physiotherapist examines the benefits and precautions required when introducing physical activity during a period of post-viral fatigue.
Persistent Pain and Sex
Is a good sex life possible when living with Persistent Pain?
Many of our clients say it is but it may require a bit of preparation, planning and a willingness to try something a bit different.
Post festive indulgence Looking at Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Diet recommendations
Irritable bowel syndrome, (IBS), is very common and can be really debilitating and can be much worse following festive indulgence. Gut symptoms vary, but typically include abdominal pain, bloating, wind, nausea, diarrhoea and/or constipation. For some, the symptoms can be so severe that it stops or curtails every day and social activity.
What can an extra 10 minutes of walking do for you?
The evidence for the impact of physical activity on health is compelling and the breadth of the impact is becoming clearer over time. The UK guidelines for Physical Activity were updated in 2019, and emphasised the fact that even small increases in physical activity can make a notable difference to health.
Tired, in pain but expected to attend... Weddings, Funerals and parties. Top tips for managing Social events.
Firstly, think about whether you have to say yes!
It doesn’t have to be all or nothing, consider going for part of the event
Having Friends for Dinner when you have Chronic Pain or Fatigue
I have heard so many clients with Pain and fatigue saying they no longer have friends over because it is exhausting. When I ask them more about this the answer is almost always the same. By the time I have cleaned the house, gone shopping and cooked dinner I have no energy left to enjoy talking to my friends.
What is 'GET' or Graded Exercise Therapy?
GET' stands for 'Graded Exercise Therapy'. It is an approach for building physical activity in a person's life by being consistent, making gradual changes and responding to setbacks. It can be used as a treatment for people with physical injuries, persistent pain, fatigue, mild depression and other medical conditions.