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Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation in the Army By Sgt (SI) Gibbs APTC.

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1 Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation in the Army By Sgt (SI) Gibbs APTC

2 Introduction Exercise Rehabilitation Instructors Headley Court Roles Afghan Battle Back Army Training Regiment Bassingbourn Summary

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4 Exercise Rehabilitation Instructor Join Army as another Corp Complete 10 week AAPTI Cse Pass APTC selection week Complete Class 1 Probationers 30 weeks 6 months at JSSRI

5 Headley Court Approx 200 staff:- Doctors, Nurses, Physio, ERI’s, Specialists 6,500 patients a year 4 fully equipped gyms. Hydro-pool

6 Headley Court

7 Battle Back “Identify, facilitate and encourage adaptive Adventurous Training (AT) and Sport opportunities for wounded Service personnel.”

8 Roles in Afghan Physio Depts Role One Rehab Team

9 Army Training Regiment Bassingbourn

10 14 weeks training:- V&S, Drill, Ranges, Exercise, PT, CBRN, PHYSICAL TRAINING PROGRAMME Staff:- MAA, QMSI, 4 APTCI, 30 AAPTI Progressive 14 weeks PT programme Health and fitness education Endurance and circuit based lessons Conditioning Periodisation

11 ATR (B) GYM

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14 Primary Care Rehabilitation Facility Staff:- 3 Doctors, 7 Nurses, 2 Physio, 2 ERI Care pathway:- highlighting injury at earliest opportunity, Doctor, Physio, Doctor, Rehabilitation Physiotherapy treatment:- massage, ultra-sound, acupuncture, education, orthotics Rehabilitation programme :- initial assessment, specifics, group therapy, swimming, function Analysis:- daily contact, fortnightly assessments, monthly health committee meetings, 6 monthly audits

15 Rehab

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18 Summary Facilities and Staff Progressive PT Trainers Patient Care

19 Any Questions?


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