I was referred on to the HARP programme by the Physiotherapy Dept. at Ayr hospital. I was in hospital for a number of months because of a serious infection in my spine which resulted in me being bed-bound for most of my stay. As a result, I lost a huge amount of muscle mass in my legs, arms and chest and left me with mobility problems.
I started exercising at home to try and build up my muscles but keeping the motivation going proved difficult. Starting the HARP programme has been extremely beneficial, not only for the motivation, but also for the structured regime. Being part of a group with varying degrees of fitness is also a great help.Being monitored by the staff is very reassuring, not only for the structure of the class but knowing there is a nurse and physiotherapists there if anyone requires any assistance. I felt a bit unwell at the class a couple of weeks ago and can't thank the staff enough for the professional caring way I was attended.I believe this programme is very beneficial to a large amount of people with a range of conditions and would recommend anyone with the opportunity to attend to get on it.
"Healthy and Active Rehabilitation Programme - Ayr"
About: Physiotherapy - South Ayrshire Physiotherapy - South Ayrshire KA12 8EE
Posted by Hiram (as ),
Do you have a similar story to tell?
Tell your story & make a difference ››
Responses
See more responses from Eunice Goodwin