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Student-Led Physio Service

Monday, March 25, 2019

First Year Physio Students With Skills



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Despite only being in their first year, Students from the University of Salford are already capable of basic diagnosis, treatment and exercise prescription for real patients.

In their first year of study the cover peripheral Postural assessment, movement analysis, anatomy and physiology, electrotherapy, manual therapy, massage, and joint mobilisation.


The University of Salford Physiotherapy department now have a service that is run by students as part of their learning experience as they translate theory from the classroom into practical skills with real patients.





Students get the opportunity to work at the MIHP for 6 weeks, under the guidance of their Physio Tutors, Dale Walker and Ray Healy.

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Friday, March 22, 2019

Sarah describe her experience at the MIHP

                      

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Sarah has just finished her 6 week placement at the Student-Led Physio Service run from the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance (MIHP).

This is a unique selling point for students who have volunteered their time to improve their clinical skills.

All students significantly improve their confidence, learn new treatment techniques and demonstrate their new skills on real patients at affordable prices.


The University of Salford Physiotherapy department now have a service that is run by students as part of their learning experience as they translate theory from the classroom into practical skills with real patients.






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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

The MIHP as a Centre for Teaching Sports Medicine


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There is always lots of teaching and sharing of knowledge happening at the MIHP.

Every Wednesday afternoon Physio Students from the University of Salford provide affordable Physiotherapy for the Manchester Community by running our Student-Led Physio Service at the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance (MIHP).

This week was a rare treat where I attended a conference on Tendinopathy and Bone stress delivered by an expert team incuding: 


Dr Leon Creaney

Interesting talk about using Gelatine in your diet for Tendinopathy.

Finally, a legitimate reason to eat wine gums!




Dr John Rogers

More discussion about REDS

Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports and how this can lead to the Female Triad.


and Team GB Triathlon Physio Oli Williamson

Soleus is king in distance running.

More bent knee calf raises and sled pushes for runners.

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Monday, March 11, 2019

Elliot’s experience of the Student-Led Physio Service



The University of Salford Physiotherapy department now have a service that is run by students as part of their learning experience as they translate theory from the classroom into practical skills with real patients.

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Elliot has just finished his 6 week Physio placement at the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance (MIHP).

Elliot states that it has been a beneficial clinical experience with real patients, learning treatment techniques including Taping and Acupuncture.

Under the guidance of their Physio Tutor, Dale Walker.




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Friday, March 8, 2019

The Student's last placement and Compex



All good things must come to an end and for the students it was the last session of their 6 week placement.

I am so proud of all of them.

The best part of my job is to see the students develop over the placement.

Their confidence, communication and professionalism are to be admired.

This clinic is a win-win for both the students who want to apply their new skills and the patients who receive incredible attention and therapy all for only £10.

This week the Students have been learning about new types of Electro-therapy like Compex.

Compex is a portable Muscle Stimulator that is more compact and easier to use than the older, bulkier Electrotherapy machines at the University.




Electrostimulation and muscle intelligence™ , created by research laboratories, an exclusive and revolutionary technology, Compex MI, muscle intelligence™ automatically personalizes the stimulation settings depending on the physiology of each user. 




In partnership with the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance Physiotherapy Students from the University of Salford would like to offer their services to the general public for the affordable price of ONLY £10.




Friday, March 1, 2019

This week the Students learn about Kinesiology Taping


Affordable Physiotherapy for ONLY £10.

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Here’s what clients are saying about the Student-Led Physio Service at the Manchester Institute of Health & Performance:

I had loads of improvements after yesterday’s treatment and I was amazed at how quickly I responded.”

“I felt confident in the student’s ability and knowledge.”


This week the Students have been learning how to apply Kinesiology Tape.

Kinesiology taping turns down the volume on pain.

More specifically, it runs interference on pain.

Ever whack your shin and rub it, and suddenly realize you feel better?

Kinesiology Tape on the skin can interfere with painful signals which are directed to the brain.

When the signals arriving to the brain are altered, it does not produce the sensation of pain.

When kinesiology tape is properly applied, many of our customers call it “magic” or think that it fixed their injury instantly. In fact, it helps to change how your body interprets pain, turning down the pain “volume” that your body hears.



Decompresses an area of swelling and inflammation

When kinesiology Tape is applied to the skin, it has a microscopic lifting effect underneath the skin and between the many layers. This allows the by-products created by inflammation to be removed more quickly.

It delays fatigue

Research has shown that kinesiology Tape on skin can attenuate muscle fatigue. In rehab, this is very important, not only for the parts of your body that are currently hurting, but also for the surrounding areas as they help to pick up the slack for muscles that are currently not working well.

It normalizes muscle tone

When someone is injured, fatigued, sick, or inflamed, the symphony of muscle action that normally takes place with great accuracy often falls out of tune. This can happen all over the body. For instance, research has shown that people who sprain their ankle tend to have altered activity of their hip muscle as a result. 

Kinesiology Tape helps bring dormant muscle back to life and help calm down the overactive muscles. It helps your body coordinate movement as if it weren’t hurt, hence allowing it to heal properly.

It distributes physical stress

Unlike conventional taping, which prevents movement –Kinesiology  Tape allows full movement of a taped area. 

Through elastic properties and quick recoil, Kinesiology Tape can help distribute forces to other nearby areas through the fascia, ligaments, and even bones.

Kinesiology Taping is just one of the many treatments available at the Student-Led Physio Service at the Manchester Institute of Health & Performance.




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