Pulsed shortwave therapy patient guide (Physiotherapy)
Outlines what to expect during pulsed shortwave therapy - application of high frequency electromagnetic energy to the body to reduce pain and swelling
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Outlines what to expect during pulsed shortwave therapy - application of high frequency electromagnetic energy to the body to reduce pain and swelling
Read moreA list of apps, from external organisation, that you and your family may find helpful
Read moreWhat to expect when a child is recommended to have a test to find out how much growth hormone their pituitary gland is producing
Read moreWhat to expect when a child is recommended to have a test to find out how much growth hormone their pituitary gland is producing
Read moreWhat to expect when a child is recommended to have a test to find out how their pituitary gland is working to control puberty
Read moreWhat to expect when a child is recommended to have a test to find out how their adrenal glands are working
Read moreBeing separated from your baby can be a shock and is often a worrying time. Our priority is reuniting you with your baby as soon as possible. You may be receiving this leaflet because you, or your baby, are unwell or your baby is premature and needs extra care so cannot be with you, or is unable to feed directly.
Read moreExplains the causes, symptoms and treatment of Cerebral Palsy, and tells you where to get help
Read moreExplains the different types of incontinence products available and tells you where to obtain them
Read moreWhat happens and where to get help when your baby leaves Buscot Ward on low-flow oxygen
Read moreThe body mass index (BMI) is a measure that uses your height and weight to work out if your weight is in what is considered a ‘healthy’ range. Your BMI has been noted as above this range, and this leaflet will explain how that might affect your pregnancy and your birth.
Read moreThis information is for you if your waters have broken, you are 37 or more weeks pregnant, and your labour has not yet started. Labour is when you are having regular contractions that are softening and opening your cervix, and moving your baby down into your birth canal.
Read moreIf baby is likely to be born very prematurely, you may need to move to a specialist neonatal unit at another hospital. This is known as ‘in utero transfer’. The link takes you to Tommys.org website
Read moreAdvice for those following a high protein, low fibre diet; for example, if you are physically active or have muscle wastage, burns, an injury or a wound
Read moreExplains what happens at the BLIS Clinic where a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) assess patients experiencing prolonged symptoms following Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Read moreThis leaflet is for anyone considering donating breast milk to the Oxford Human Milk Bank. This leaflet with tell you about donor breast milk, the screening process that takes place before being accepted as a donor and the practical aspects involved in being a donor.
Read moreExplains the process when your child is admitted to hospital because of an eating disorder
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