Disability preventing you from leading a normal life?
Did you know there are numerous 'clinical conditions' that will benefit from a structured exercise programme?
Given your body is just one big system that functions as a team to get things done, it is not unusual that almost every medical condition will have some sort of overlap with another condition and/or which shares a range of clinical symptoms.
The complexity of determining the most appropriate thing for you, is exactly why you should seek help from somebody specialised in working with clients who have more than one chronic condition or symptom.
If you are struggling with your symptoms on a daily basis it is almost certain that they will be able to be improved with an exercise programme!
Think about prevention
If you are feeling run-down and as though you are about to crash, having a specialised programme that teaches you how to avoid reaching that point of collapse could help prevent further stress or contribute to your disability.
Types of conditions you may not have thought of...
Respiratory Conditions (such as COPD: Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis or Emphysema and CRPD: Lung disease causing inflammation and fibrosis)
Autoimmune Disorders (such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Rheumatoid Arthritis)
Those who have high fear-avoidance behaviours and disability perceptions
Those who are pregnant and are afraid that exercise may damage their baby. Yes pregnancy is a “clinical” condition
Unfortunately, there is a growing number of New Zealanders suffering from a range of these challenging conditions
The consequences these illnesses can have on our livelihood should not be underestimated – they can disrupt our daily patterns and functioning and upset relationships with our family, friends and work colleagues. Living with these unsettling symptoms can be very frustrating and dealing with them on your own can often lead to secondary illnesses such as anxiety and depression.
Unsure?
If you feel like your disability is preventing you from leading a normal life then please get in touch with us to see whether our service is something you may benefit from.