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A Guide to Your Insoles

…trips/falls. The device is showing signs of weakness or something is broken/unstuck. Feeling unsteady, unbalanced or unsafe since using the device. Unable to wear the device. Orthotic Department tel:01582 497198….

A guide to your insoles

…contact the orthotic department. Each time you take off your shoes check your feet for: Blisters. Swelling. Cuts. Warmth/Redness. How long should they be worn? At first, the insoles may…

After discharge

…Hospital at Home (H@H) once you are home. H@H is a team made up of Nurses and Physiotherapists. Visits will begin the day after your discharge between 08:00 and 18:30….

Car Parking, Directions and Maps - Luton and Dunstable University Hospital

…as normal. You have up to 10 minutes free to exit the car park. Please note St Mary’s car park is only accessible from Dunstable Road (the dual carriageway). Car…

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

…carers about IBD. New patient counselling. Teaching how to self-manage IBD and organise self-management plans. Immunosuppressant blood monitoring for patients on thiopurine or methotrexate DEXA scan monitoring. Organising IBD patient…

Feeding your baby in the Neonatal Unit

…pumps. Both expressing and breastfeeding work on a system of supply and demand. The more you express or breastfeed, the more you will produce. It’s really important to express at…

Stroke Medicine (GP information)

www.stroke.org.uk – Stroke Association www.brainandspine.org.uk – British Brain and Spine Foundation www.differentstrokes.co.uk – for Young Strokes Local Telephone Nos: Careline – south beds – 01582603893 Family Support & Advice: Luton…

Meet our Acute and Emergency Medicine Therapy Team

…Frailty Unit. They provide a seven day service, working from 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday, and 8.30am to 7pm Saturday and Sunday. Significant investment was made in the team…

7. The Colorectal and Stoma Service

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