Useful Links

The Occupational Therapy team have produced a series of short videos that will be of use to patients with Arthritis. The first video focusses on osteoarthritis, the team discuss the signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis and ways in which you can help yourself to manage these symptoms. This video is intended to be used as part of a patients OT treatment. 

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Lifestyle Management for Inflammatory Arthritis
The OT team discuss the signs and symptoms of Inflammatory Arthritis and ways you can help to manage the symptoms. The video is intended to be used as part of a patients OT treatment. You can watch the video by clicking on the image below.

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Living with Arthritis – protecting
In this video from the Occupational Therapy (OT) department at TUH, we talk to you about how to protect your joints and pace yourself when you have arthritis. This should be viewed after our first video explaining your type of arthritis – osteoarthritis or inflammatory arthritis. It is intended to be used as part of your OT treatment, and you can discuss any queries you may have with your OT. Clink on the image below to view the video. 

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Video 4 Hip Education following a full or partial hip replacement 
In this video from the Occupational Therapy (OT) Department at TUH, the team advise on how a patient can manage their daily living activities after hip surgery (total or partial hip replacement). It is intended to be used as part of your OT treatment and you can discuss any queries you may have with your OT. You can watch the video by clicking on the image below. 

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Video 5 - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

In this video, Paula Minchin a Senior Occupational Therapist & Accredited Hand Therapist will talk to you about carpal tunnel syndrome, how it might affect you, and what treatment we provide in Occupational Therapy

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