by Ian McMillan | Nov 1, 2024 | Neurological, News
Physical activity of any intensity after a diagnosis of dementia is associated with around a 30 per cent lower risk of death, according to a research study published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine last week (30 October). The researchers...
by Ian McMillan | Oct 29, 2024 | News, Sports & Exercise
Physiotherapist Róisín Cahalan is thrilled by the response she has received from students around the world who are enrolled on a pioneering Health for Performance in Irish Dancers course. A couple of months into running the postgraduate certificate...
by Ian McMillan | Oct 29, 2024 | News, Respiratory
If a colleague told you they’re off to see The Wind in the Willows in London next month, you’d be forgiven if you thought they were planning to see a seasonal pantomime or musical in the West End. But press them for a little more information and –...
by Ian McMillan | Oct 25, 2024 | News, Public health
A woman with a history of arthritis and knee problems ended up being taken to A&E by ambulance because her GP practice was unable to respond swiftly when she developed a urinary tract infection at home. The worrying case of the woman, whose first name is Bethany,...
by Ian McMillan | Oct 22, 2024 | News, Sports physiotherapy
Leicester Riders – who face Surrey 89ers in their next Super League Basketball match (2 November) – have formed a partnership with Hytro, the leading innovator in blood flow restriction (BFR) wearables. The Riders, who named Hytro as...