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"It is really good to have their reassurance and advice"

About: Lothian Community Services / Physio@Home

(as the patient),

Having a leg in plaster for the past 3 weeks and another 2 to go, I was visited by a fully qualified physio and 2 just about to qualify students.

I have received exercise suggestions which should be a good benefit in preparing for when my cast comes off and meantime will help with my restricted mobility. 

It is really good to have their reassurance and advice.

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Response from Dawn McGuire, Team Lead Physiotherapist, Physio@Home, NHS Lothian 2 years ago
Dawn McGuire
Team Lead Physiotherapist, Physio@Home,
NHS Lothian
Submitted on 24/03/2023 at 13:47
Published on Care Opinion at 13:56


Hi Christine75,

My name is Dawn, I am one of the Team Leads in Physio@Home. We would like to thank you for taking the time to provide some feedback for us.

I am sorry to hear that you have a cast on currently and that your mobility is restricted. However, it is lovely to know that the visit from one of our physiotherapists, and the students who were on placement, have provided exercises which have helped to improve your mobility and advice which has given your reassurance regarding your injury.

We appreciate that you have taken the time to provide such positive feedback.

Warm Regards

Dawn

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