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Fantastic week for BASRaT!

Thursday, 10 October 2019

Tax relief on BASRaT Registration fee

We have made a successful application to HMRC to be included on the "Approved professional organisations and learned societies (list 3)". This means that the fees paid by registrants and members will be approved for tax relief. The full list of professional bodies is available on the Government website here, the addition of BASRaT will be made at the end of October. 

The manifesto for "MSK Reform"

BASRaT has been working with the new grassroots Think Tank "MSK Reform" around a shared vision to advance and improve the ‘musculoskeletal sector. Next week, the manifesto will be launched and a reception will be held at the Houses of Parliament, where BASRaT will be represented. The manifesto is extremely positive for Sport Rehabilitation and BASRaT and will hopefully lead to some exciting developments in the future.

The launch of the manifesto will be followed by #TheBigRs Conference in Manchester on the 18th and 19th of November where we will be exhibiting. After the conference, the manifesto will become publicly available via https://mskreform.org.uk/ and BASRaT members are encouraged to engage with it. For those interested in attending #TheBigRs Conference, tickets are available here

Exciting Jobs 

This week has seen a flurry of jobs for BASRaT members. The role of "Head of Medical" at Huddersfield Giants (Super League), with a salary of £55-65k, is open to BASRaT Registrants with the requisite experience, check out your recent BASRaT e-newsletter for more details. 

BASRaT article published in The Guardian!

Monday, 30 September 2019

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We recently worked with Health Awareness on their 2019 Rehabilitation campaign, featuring exclusive content from key thought leaders and industry voices about the importance of Rehabilitation services. A printed publication was included in the Guardian newspaper and the content is available online at www.healthawareness.co.uk  

Steve Aspinall’s fantastic piece "Prescribing exercise – the crucial healthcare tool" is featured. BASRaT’s Chief Executive, Steve Aspinall looks at getting people moving through simple messaging. Steve talks about muscle strengthening activities, moderate and vigorous activity and how to fit exercise into busy lives.

Read more here.

BJSM July issue guided by BASRaT

Tuesday, 23 July 2019

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   Check out this month’s fantastic issue guided by BASRaT, looking at how we can support healthy lifestyles for our patients and athletes and          how we can improve public health. Edited by BASRaT Chief Executive, Steve Aspinall, this issue looks at:

  - Pragmatic alternatives to increase physical activity

  - Health benefits of cycling as a form of transport

  - Clear messages on reducing sitting time but also increasing movement

  - Benefits of Physical activity for both brain health and cognitive function and functional capacity and health

  - Framework and rationale for prescribing exercise for patients in pain, improving outcomes and challenging patients to think differently about       tissue damage and pain

    And so much more, view here. 

Simplifying Resistance Training - Making the uncomplicated, uncomplicated…

Tuesday, 25 June 2019

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 “Uncomplicated Resistance Training and Health-Related Outcomes: Evidence for a Public Health Mandate”

Dr Stuart Phillips and Richard A Winett wrote the above review on resistance training for an American journal almost ten years ago but it is still pertinent today. Dr Phillips recently tweeted “Sets, reps, ROM, free weights, machines, time between sets are variables that most mere mortals should worry less about and just practice going to the gym - preferably regularly - to get stronger. Nothing fancy, other than access, commitment and
knowledge of benefit, needed?”

 

The review looked at resistance training and cardiovascular health, changes in body composition, RT and TDT, what more resistance training can do and shifting towards an intrinsic resistance training model.

Resistance Training can seem like an intimidating and confusing term to some, simplifying the messages and encouraging regular workouts could be key to motivation. Watch this space for more information coming soon!

Read the full review here 

Business award win for Sport Rehabilitator

Monday, 08 April 2019

David Roche, MD of Roche Injury Clinic has won an award for Rehabilitation Facility of the year. The award looked at every Physiotherapy clinic in Ireland working at the highest level of sports and reviews from general public.

In three years the clinic has grown from one member of staff in one room to five members of staff working in a brand new multi treatment room, rehab wing and brand new performance centre. David regularly works with the Irish National Athletics Teams both internationally and at home covering junior to Olympic levels.

David completed his BSc in Sport Rehabilitation at Salford University, he has also gained a masters in Sports Medicine and has specialist Strength & Conditioning certifications. David use the knowledge gained from his Sport Rehabilitation degree for his work with elite athletes to rehab them back to pain free lives.

The award criteria looked at how a business grows, innovation, maintaining growth and growing further. Roche Injury Clinic demonstrated rapid growth through opening the new space in a short time. They invested in testing equipment and treat pre and post- surgery ACL, Mencius, shoulder and other types of surgeries. The shortlist was determined by health professionals and CEOs of Olympic councils in Ireland based on staff credentials, the facilities offered, results in their field and more.


"Young athletes from all sports, Olympic level athletes, top GAA players and professional footballers travel to our facility for treatment and injury rehabilitation for lengthy periods of time. We offer an extremely high level of treatment and in-depth injury rehab exercises that are specific to each person we treat. We are passionate about our patients’ goals and help them back to a pain free life and previously high sporting levels."
“It’s an incredible honour to win such a prestigious National award like this and it only strengthens our commitment to helping all our patients."
David Roche