LIMBPOWER DELIGHTED TO
ANNOUNCE 2015
ADVANCED REHABILITATION
CLINIC
LimbPower,
the National Disability Sports Organisation dedicated to helping amputees and
the limb impaired reach their sporting potential, are holding another Advanced
Rehabilitation Clinic following the success of the initiative launched last
year. This clinic will help primary
amputees build confidence, strength, stability and empower them in the early
stages of their quest to improve their mobility.
Research
shows that participation in physical activity enhances the lives of amputees,
reducing the risk of medical interventions such as knee and hip replacements
and even improving life expectancy.
For
2015, the Advanced Rehab Clinic will include a separate programme dedicated to
carers, partners and case managers, ensuring that this important support
network are equipped with the information to assist in the ongoing progress of
the amputee.
Kiera
Roche, LimbPower Founder commented; “Back in 2006 I attended a running clinic
where I was taught the basic techniques of running, but what really opened my
eyes were the day-to-day benefits of the stability exercises and leg
strengthening exercises I was taught to improve my gait and balance. We have used these techniques within our own
successful ‘Learn to Run’ clinics since then, but the Advanced Rehab Clinics
will allow us to reach those new amputees who are yet to even consider sport as
something for them and help them to get the most from their prosthetics.”
The 2015
Advanced Rehab Clinic will be on the 15rd April at and be held at
Roehampton University. Anyone interested
in finding out more details should contact Gemma Trotter on Gemma@limbpower.com
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