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NorthEast Regional Group meeting

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Event:
NorthEast Regional Group meeting
Start:
12 March 2013 18:30
End:
12 March 2013 20:30
Category:
IEHF event
Organiser:
IEHF
Phone:
01509 234904
Venue:
Maple Suite, Tower Clinic
Address:
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8 Tinshill Lane, Leeds, LS16 7AP., United Kingdom

A talk on “Understanding and managing chronic pain at work” by Glyn Smyth, Chartered Physiotherapist & Registered Ergonomist
The talk will cover:

  • Difference between acute (recent) and chronic (persistent) pain
  • Causes of acute pain and how we manage it (at work)
  • Understanding chronic pain and why only some people develop it
  • Managing chronic pain at work and ergonomics

For details and map, go to www.towerclinic.co.uk/suites-for-hire/maple-suite

Prior to the event, please contact Janet Crowhurst for any details or with any queries. On the day, please contact Glyn Smith: 0113 242 9209, email glyn@work-fit.co.uk

Refreshments will be provided.

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