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Ani Stoker

@astoker29

Band 6 MSK physiotherapist/CSP member/☕ addict/❤️marital arts/🐶 owner Passionate about patient centred care

Katılım Eylül 2020
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jill kent
jill kent@jillyrkent·
Thankyou @KerriMaria for doing a great job organising today’s celebration for our final year BSc Physio students - well done everyone for working so hard in such challenging times and good luck in all your careers 👏👏@SocietyTeesside
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Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr Rachel Clarke@doctor_oxford·
Have I got this right? The health secretary has Covid. The prime minister & chancellor are in isolation. Yesterday we had over 700 new hospital admissions for Covid. And over 50,000 new cases. We’re *already* having to cancel cancer ops. And.. tomorrow is “Freedom Day”?? 😳
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Ani Stoker
Ani Stoker@astoker29·
Really important issue highlighted here! Reminded me of a conversation I had with a friend a few months ago about recognising cyanosis on different skin tones, why are we not taught this?????!!! #healthequality #healtheducation bbc.in/34IMJ6W
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Prof. Christina Pagel - @chrischirp.bsky.social
LONG THREAD on B.1.617.2 & latest PHE data covering: 1) latest tech report on B.1.617.2 (aka "India" variant) 2) vaccine efficacy against B.1.617.2 3) consequences for roadmap 4) avoidability... or not.
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Ani Stoker@astoker29·
Had a good final day with a patient telling me they were going to speak to the boss & make me stay on their ward😂 Really strange to think it's been my last EVER week of placement, the next I time I see a patient I'll be a qualified physio!!!!! #finalpush #physio #TeessideUni
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Ani Stoker@astoker29·
Yesterday had a patient who was barely conscious and looking like they would be moved to palliative care. This afternoon they were demanding cups of tea and a waving from their bed🥰 They have a long road ahead but this is why I'm working in healthcare! #NHS
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The Rheumatology Physio
The Rheumatology Physio@physiojack·
Osteoarthritis. So misunderstood by so many.
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Ani Stoker
Ani Stoker@astoker29·
Starting my final placement tomorrow. Excited and nervous, cant believe I'm so close to qualifying 😳😳
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Jodie Bryant 🫁
Jodie Bryant 🫁@bailey_jodie·
To all our fantastic students- so we can learn and improve please tell us some good examples of where educators have supported you to build your confidence 💪either in the classroom or in practice , small or big ... please retweet @thecspstudents @clinicalphysio @generationAHP
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CSPDisAbility
CSPDisAbility@cspdisability·
For a student or new grad w a disability or health condition, it can be hard to have to "introduce" this into the mix with each new placement/rotation, & can add to existing nerves. What are some top tips for how to approach this? @thecspstudents @disableddoctors
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Ani Stoker
Ani Stoker@astoker29·
@abbiethephysio From my limited exp spec tests are important in anything w/ traumatic onset. Sub Ax are great when pts are clear but that's not always the case. Differentiating between sprain/partial rupture/full rupture weeks down th line(becoming more common due to covid) is difficult W/O them
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Abbie Day
Abbie Day@abbiethephysio·
And why do some clinicians need a diagnosis to treat rather than a set of symptoms? Surely the diagnosis is not important in all cases if it makes no difference to how the patient will be treated
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Abbie Day
Abbie Day@abbiethephysio·
Being a student is confusing... Are special tests important or not? Every MSK physio I speak to says something different and it’s very difficult to find a standard to meet when I don’t know what it is...
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Ani Stoker
Ani Stoker@astoker29·
Finished my paediatric placement today.😢 Sad to leave a brilliant team of professionals and my patients behind, but glad I got to work in such a friendly challenging environment. Can definitely see myself in paeds in the future 🤞 #paediatrics #physiostudent #oneplacementtogo
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Ani Stoker
Ani Stoker@astoker29·
-Knowing songs is very useful when encouraging good posture & standing/sitting still -Good development is crucial -Home exercise plans should be fun but more importantly flexible -Paediatrics is very rewarding ❤️
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Ani Stoker@astoker29·
-There are a lot of syndromes & they will impact multiple systems -Treat what you see, try not to over complicate it -Children understand more than you realise, dont be afraid to explain things to them
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Ani Stoker@astoker29·
Over half way through my paediatric placement. Things I've learnt so far (a thread): -Parent's compliance & attitudes make a huge difference -Dont label children unless it opens doors for them -Pain is difficult for children to describe so be mindful when assessing
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Ani Stoker@astoker29·
@LUKEDYSON_ysj @thecspstudents @YSJPhysio There's some good anatomy apps you can get for free. Anatomy colouring books are really helpful initially as well, they make it easier to visualise. I think eBay has some reasonable ones.
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