So, I have a wound. What do I need to know? What should I expect from my clinical team?mrs Ellie Lindsay OBEThe International Patient and Carer Advocacy Panel information leaflet on wounds.ShareCommentsSort by
Lindsay Leg Club CommunityEllie Lindsay OBE FQNI, life president, Lindsay Leg Club Foundation, welcomes you to join the Leg Club Community. Helpful information for healthy legs is included which is regularly updates. Feel free to comment or like/ upvote/downvote!
Leg Club PodcastsThis playlist includes Leg Club podcasts with a variety of speakers with stories to tell about their lived experiences and expert opinions. 28
mrs Ellie Lindsay OBEin The Leg Club Support CommunityPodcast Episode 8: Social ValuesDr Anna Galazka, a lecturer in Management, Employment and Organisation Section, Cardiff Business School. Anna talks through findings from her post-doctoral research in which she observed the practice of 'social values creation' within Leg Clubs.
Podcast Episode 8: Social ValuesDr Anna Galazka, a lecturer in Management, Employment and Organisation Section, Cardiff Business School. Anna talks through findings from her post-doctoral research in which she observed the practice of 'social values creation' within Leg Clubs.
mrs Ellie Lindsay OBEin Lindsay Leg Club CommunityPodcast Episode 40: Tai ChiListen to our new speaker Charles Townsend, Charles graduated from Cardiff University with a degree in geology. He studied Tai Chi in 1989 with a Chinese Master and then began teaching Tai Chi, from this he became involved with the ‘falls team’ in his local hospital. In this podcast Charles talks about his experience of Tai Chi, what it is, what it can do for you and who can enjoy it.
Podcast Episode 40: Tai ChiListen to our new speaker Charles Townsend, Charles graduated from Cardiff University with a degree in geology. He studied Tai Chi in 1989 with a Chinese Master and then began teaching Tai Chi, from this he became involved with the ‘falls team’ in his local hospital. In this podcast Charles talks about his experience of Tai Chi, what it is, what it can do for you and who can enjoy it.
mrs Ellie Lindsay OBEin The Leg Club Support CommunityPodcast Episode 21: Our Brain....& MusicWe have great pleasure welcoming back Anna Saez Espinosa - originally born in Girona (Spain), she is a 5th Year Medical Student at University of Barcelona, Spain .. and a Soul & Blues singer! In Episode 21, Anna delves further into the effects of music on the brain and our bodies. She explores the role of music to help treat people with autism and dementia as part of "music therapy" to improve physical, psychological and social aspects of our lives by serving as a "communication bridge". As Anna says, "music is the soundtrack to our lives" - why don't you explore it's positive healing effects for yourself? Join the Leg Club community around the UK (and beyond) and, together, let's help all generations adapt to a society that benefits all.
Podcast Episode 21: Our Brain....& MusicWe have great pleasure welcoming back Anna Saez Espinosa - originally born in Girona (Spain), she is a 5th Year Medical Student at University of Barcelona, Spain .. and a Soul & Blues singer! In Episode 21, Anna delves further into the effects of music on the brain and our bodies. She explores the role of music to help treat people with autism and dementia as part of "music therapy" to improve physical, psychological and social aspects of our lives by serving as a "communication bridge". As Anna says, "music is the soundtrack to our lives" - why don't you explore it's positive healing effects for yourself? Join the Leg Club community around the UK (and beyond) and, together, let's help all generations adapt to a society that benefits all.
mrs Ellie Lindsay OBEin Lindsay Leg Club CommunityPodcast Episode 10: Venous TrendsIn our tenth episode, we welcome back our guest speaker Mark Whiteley - a Professor and Consultant Venous Surgeon and Consultant Phlebologist of The Whiteley Clinic, London. Visit https://thewhiteleyclinic.co.uk/team/... for more information. Mark continues the series relating to Venous Diseases and talks through the current treatment trends in Venous Disease. This is the second of a series of three podcasts. Stay tuned for Part 3! In this episode, Mark reflects on treatment trends for Venous Disease since the mid 1980s and outlines modern techniques including some that he and his team have pioneered which are more effective and minimally invasive with high quality results. For some residual varicose veins in the legs or feet, Mark explains the use of foam sclerotherapy. This involves using ultrasound to precisely guide the injection of foam to close the unhealthy vein. The foam causes the varicose vein to collapse, before it is naturally absorbed back into the body.
Podcast Episode 10: Venous TrendsIn our tenth episode, we welcome back our guest speaker Mark Whiteley - a Professor and Consultant Venous Surgeon and Consultant Phlebologist of The Whiteley Clinic, London. Visit https://thewhiteleyclinic.co.uk/team/... for more information. Mark continues the series relating to Venous Diseases and talks through the current treatment trends in Venous Disease. This is the second of a series of three podcasts. Stay tuned for Part 3! In this episode, Mark reflects on treatment trends for Venous Disease since the mid 1980s and outlines modern techniques including some that he and his team have pioneered which are more effective and minimally invasive with high quality results. For some residual varicose veins in the legs or feet, Mark explains the use of foam sclerotherapy. This involves using ultrasound to precisely guide the injection of foam to close the unhealthy vein. The foam causes the varicose vein to collapse, before it is naturally absorbed back into the body.
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