Exercise The Heart Updatedpptx
Presentation on why exercise is important for heart patients
Read morePresentation on why exercise is important for heart patients
Read moreWe are very sorry to hear of the loss of your baby. This leaflet contains safe and effective exercises and advice to help your physical recovery after the loss of a baby during pregnancy or shortly after birth. These exercises can be built up gradually and you can start at home or in the hospital. If you are unsure whether an activity is suitable for you, contact the Maternity Bereavement Team or your physiotherapist.
Read moreExplains the physiotherapy management of post-operative patients
Read moreThis leaflet is a general guide to assist with your recovery following abdominal or vaginal surgery.
Read moreThis leaflet gives advice, including exercises, in order to help you heal well from perineal tears following childbirth.
Read moreGuide to some movement and stretching exercises to maintain the movement that you have in your spine, and to help prevent the stiffness that is associated with spondyloarthropathy
Read moreThis leaflet gives advice on exercising if you have a pelvic organ prolapse.
Read moreLearning to hand express your colostrum before birth is a great way to prepare for your breastfeeding journey. By expressing your colostrum towards the end of your pregnancy you will be better prepared to meet any feeding challenges should they arise.
Read moreBeing separated from your baby can be a shock and is often a worrying time. Our priority is reuniting you with your baby as soon as possible. You may be receiving this leaflet because you, or your baby, are unwell or your baby is premature and needs extra care so cannot be with you, or is unable to feed directly.
Read moreWhat happens during an operation to remove the right side of your colon and most or all of your transverse colon and occasionally some of the left colon
Read moreExplains what having Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase (ESBL) means and how it is managed
Read moreAdvice and information about surgery to improve tear drainage including dacrocystorhinostomy (DCR)
Read moreAdvice for recovery following ESWL treatment of kidney stones
Read moreAdvice for recovery following ESWL treatment of ureteric (tube between your kidney and bladder) stones
Read moreInformation for parents/carers when a child needs an operation to remove a cyst by scraping out its contents
Read moreOutlines routines and facilities on the Eye Day Unit at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreInformation for young patients and their parents / carers, explaining what may be causing your eye focusing problem and how to manage it
Read moreAdvice following an injection to treat your macular condition - includes important contact numbers
Read moreExplains how and why local anaesthesia (LA) may be used for your eye operation
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