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Next Back Class Starts 2nd February
Our Back Classes are the ideal way of finding out how to improve the mobility and strength of your lower back, under the instruction of experienced, chartered physiotherapists, in a fun, group setting.
Just £50 for six sessions
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westfield disabled swimming group
Westfield Sports Centre
Westfield School
Eckington Road
Sothall
Sheffield S20 1HQ
THURSDAYS 7.30 - 8.30 pm
Let swimming help your post-op recuperation or just enjoy yourself and improve your swimming skills in a fun, safe environment.
Open to all people temporarily or permanently disabled. Friends, helpers and carers welcome.
Disabled changing rooms and easy access pool with chair hoist if needed. Swimming instruction available
Only £2.50 per session (NO Membership fees!)
For more information ring:- Alan Smith on 0114 2394484 or Roger Smith on 0114 2393723
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Pelvic floor muscle exercises? They make sense!
Vicky Keates, Specialist Women's Health Physiotherapist at Meadowhead Physiotherapy dispels the myths about pelvic floor muscles exercises and explains how doing them can help women avoid problems with their waterworks and reduce the risk of gynaecological surgery.
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Pain, Pain Go Away
Jenny explains the role acute pain plays in protecting the body from lasting damage, but also how chronic longstanding pain can actually be detrimental to our wellbeing.










