Rehabilitation
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Advice for patients who have received a blood transfusion
You recently received a blood transfusion and there is a very small risk of developing a delayed transfusion reaction after you leave hospital.
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Limb Loss and Amputation
Information to guide you through your surgery, hospital stay and rehabilitation.
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Orthotic Services Follow-up Advice
You have been seen by an Orthotist or Orthotic assistant at the Orthotic department. You have been prescribed and supplied with an orthosis to help with your condition.
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Rehabilitation following a Hospital Stay (Easy Read)
Information about your rehabilitation after your stay in hospital
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Rehabilitation Guidebook
The information given in this booklet may answer some questions you have and provide you with an understanding into what has happened throughout your stay in Critical Care. This booklet may also provide you with simple suggestions on how to resolve common issues patients have had after critical illness.
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Seeing a Psychologist in Specialist Rehabilitation - how could it help me?
Living with the effects of a physical health condition or injury can lead to many different emotions.
The clinical psychologist in the Specialist Rehabilitation Service offers help and support to patients living with a physical health condition. This includes people living with limb loss or limb difference. -
The Prosthetic Limb Service
A general introduction to the Prosthetic Service at Seacroft Hospital, Leeds.
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The Prosthetics Service Compression Sock
The aim of wearing the compression sock is to help reduce swelling within your residual limb (stump). It will also provide support.
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Welcome to Specialist Rehabilitation Services
Based on the Seacroft Hospital site (formerly based at Chapel Allerton Hospital), Specialist Rehabilitation Services comprises the Prosthetics Service (which provides for North and West Yorkshire); together, with the Leeds Orthotic Service and the Leeds Wheelchair & Special Seating Service
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Your Rehabilitation Diary - Acute Medicine Physiotherapy
This leaflet has been given to you by your Physiotherapist to provide key information about your physiotherapy while you are in hospital.