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Useful links for patients | Sheffield Weigh Ahead
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Is it right for you? Useful links for patients. How to Lose Weight. History of the service. Referral and eligibility criteria. Offer a range of physical activity sessions, aiming to get more people, more active, more often! Have an on-line directory of around 1,200 local voluntary, community and faith services that are available for the over 50′s in Sheffield. You can personalise your search and look for a variety of activities from crafts to tai chi, chair based exercises to bowling! NHS programme to in...
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Professional Resources : Sheffield Hand & Elbow Pain
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Jump to site menu. Jump to section menu. Pathway and referral forms. Here you will find the resources and guidance you need to facilitate your management of patients in the new system - including pathways, referral documents, case histories and patient information leaflets. This section of the website is intended for the use of healthcare professionals only. It contains language and technical references that may not be comprehensible to the general public. Hand and elbow pain. Sheffield Aches and Pains.
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Tennis elbow : Sheffield Hand & Elbow Pain
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Jump to site menu. Jump to section menu. What is Elbow Pain. Dealing with Elbow Pain. Tennis elbow: patient information. Find out how to deal with tennis elbow. Tennis elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) is a condition that causes pain and tenderness around the outer elbow joint. It is called tennis elbow because it commonly affects people who play racquet sports such as tennis or badminton. The condition is also common amongst manual workers, although it can happen to anybody. Hand and elbow pain.
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Keep Active : Sheffield Back Pain
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Jump to site menu. Jump to section menu. What is Back Pain. Dealing with Back Pain. Is my pain likely to persist? Patient experience - click on You Tube symbol to watch in full screen. Keep on moving: advice sheet. When you have back pain it is crucial for you to keep moving. It will not do any harm - remember, the spine is designed to move. So download our exercise advice sheet to the right for more information about how you can get moving back to health. Sheffield Aches and pains.
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At work : Sheffield Back Pain
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Jump to site menu. Jump to section menu. What is Back Pain. Dealing with Back Pain. Is my pain likely to persist? Advice and information for employers. Maintain staff at work. Help staff return to work. You are better continuing with activity, including work, even if you are still in some pain. People who remain active have far better outcomes than those who don't. If you are struggling with back pain:. Stay at work as long as possible, this helps with your rehabilitation and recovery. Once someone has b...
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Professional Resources : Sheffield Back Pain
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Jump to site menu. Jump to section menu. Pathways and referral form. Back pain management in Sheffield has changed. Here you will find the resources and guidance you need to facilitate your management of patients in the new system - including pathways, referral documents, case histories and patient information leaflets. This section of the website is intended for the use of healthcare professionals only. It contains language and technical references that may not be comprehensible to the general public.
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Dealing with Neck Pain : Sheffield Back Pain
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Jump to site menu. Jump to section menu. What is Neck Pain. Dealing with Neck Pain. Is my pain likely to persist? Dealing with Neck Pain. The first thing is to try and ease it through movement see the video for some neck exercises. Movement may be sore and may require some painkillers such as ibuprofen and/or paracetamol (read the box or ask your pharmacist for details on how to take them). If your neck pain doesn’t settle you may need some help from your local physiotherapist. Sheffield Aches and pains.
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The cycle of pain : Sheffield Persistent Pain
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Jump to site menu. Jump to section menu. What is persistent pain? Explaining some common terms. The cycle of pain. Coping with persistent pain. Living with pain in Sheffield. Changing the impact of pain. The Cycle of Pain illustrates the problems that often happen when you live with pain. It is very common for one problem to lead to another, trapping you in a constant ‘vicious cycle’. It can make you feel things just continue to get worse and worse. The information here links to the localised. Planning, ...
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Employers Advice : Sheffield Aches and Pains
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Jump to site menu. Jump to section menu. Maintaining staff at work. Staff absence is one of the biggest costs to business - and musculoskeletal pain is the most frequent reason for staff taking sick leave. It is important for employers to work with their staff to support individuals to stay in work. Patients with musculoskeletal problems such as back pain were once told to stay off work until the pain had completely gone - but we now know this is unhelpful.