Items tagged 'physiotherapy'

The 2025 Conference highlighted groundbreaking novel therapies for bleeding disorders and how teamwork can transform lives.
Exercise and movement are an effective way to manage persistent pain for people with bleeding disorders.
With the new treatments I am seeing people with bleeding disorders in the haemophilia clinic and on the hospital ward who are having a different presentation of bleeding to what we had traditionally seen.
The Professional Development Day at WFH 2024 World Congress was an ultrasound workshop, teaching how to detect the presence or absence of a bleed.
Why are health professionals less likely to ask paediatric patients if they are experiencing pain at clinic reviews, compared to their adult patients?

ALISON MORRIS Alison Morris is Senior Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist at the Haemophilia Treatment Centre at Perth Children’s Hospital, WA The 16th…

AISHA BARTON-ROSS Aisha Barton-Ross is a physiotherapist with the haemophilia team at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne The COVID-19 pandemic…

JOHANNA NEWSOM Johanna Newsom is the haemophilia physiotherapist at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Sydney NSW Getting stronger safely  …

SUZANNE O'CALLAGHAN Suzanne O'Callaghan is HFA Policy Research and Education Manager Making the most of your health virtually   Chair:…

CAT POLLARD Cat Pollard is Advanced Clinician Physiotherapist, Auckland Regional Haemophilia Service This article is reprinted with permission from Bloodline,…

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