Marion Main, expert Duchenne physiotherapist from Great Ormond Street Hospital shares her decades of expertise, covering important topics in the order below;
- Introduction from Lynnette Ellison, Community Fundraising & Support Officer at Action Duchenne
- Activity and inactivity (the effects from lockdown)
- Reduced mobility and how to help
- Physiotherapists and OTs in school
- Changes to priorities in seating and physio needs
- Social isolation and effects on the immune system (how to help)
- Signs of deterioration, inactivity and growth
- Adaptations, wheelchairs
- Returning to in September to build immunity before flu season
- Cough assist and Aerosol Generated Procedures
- COVID-19 in excrement
- PPE and fit testing
- Getting over the fear
- What to do if you think anyone in your family has COVID-19
- Orthotics, getting back into action
- Building your team back around you to review what is the priority NOW
- Considering starting at reduced hours at school, building up to full time
- Seeking help for your stress, sibling and other children
- Avoiding sitting for a long time
- Children wearing masks/visors
- Minimising risk vs living and building up physicality
- Hydrotheraphy
- Horseriding
- Tightness in the hips, flexors
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Who will benefit from watching the session?
- Parents & carers of children and young people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- Professionals involved in the care of young people with Duchenne
- Teachers and 1-2-1 TAs
- Community physiotherapists
- Community occupational therapists
About the expert
Marion Main is long-standing friend of Action Duchenne and regular presenter at our Annual International Conference. Marion has an absolute wealth of knowledge from her role as Physiotherapist at world-renowned neuromuscular centre of excellence, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. Her presentations are always engaging, fun and interactive, sharing her vast experience in an easy to understand way.


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