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Guidelines: National Lockdown

Tuesday, 03 November 2020

New guidance for BASRaT Registrants following the announcement of the National Lockdown in England.

We are advising BASRaT registrants that you will be able to continue offering healthcare services to patients in all sectors, including private practice, unless specifically instructed otherwise in the new Government regulations. 


There is a restriction in place on close contact services, therefore, any appointments that are not addressing an injury, condition or healthcare need, should not go ahead. 

 

We have updated our guidance with information for Registrants in all four nations of the UK and the Republic of Ireland. It is available to read here

 

Please ensure you keep up to date with Government announcements and stay alert to any communications from us regarding any changes to the current guidance. 

Guidance for registrants in Wales

Monday, 19 October 2020

New guidance following the announcement of national restrictions by the Welsh Government

Following the announcement of national restrictions by the Welsh Government, we have issued guidance to registrants in Wales. You can read it here

 If you have any questions about your practice and how this guidance applies to you, please do not hesitate to contact me on registrar@basrat.org

 Stay safe and take care. 

Oliver Coburn - BASRaT Registrar 

A focus on our Graduates

Tuesday, 15 June 2021

New BASRaT members starting their career as Sport Rehabilitators

Despite a tumultuous year, our 2020 graduates have thrived in their new careers, we caught up with four recent graduates to delve into what they are doing and how they are finding it. View here 

Further update on PPE and NHS QR Codes

Tuesday, 22 September 2020

Updated information for registrants about PPE guidelines and the NHS QR code for Track and Trace.

PPE Update

Since our last update on the 8th September, there have been ongoing discussions between professional associations, regulators and Public Health England regarding the use of visors (eye protection). 

As a result of the discussions, we can now advise that the use of visors (eye protection) can be risk assessed for patients in the medium risk pathway. A type 2r mask, gloves and apron must be worn. 

Your risk assessment should consider whether there is a risk of aerosol transmission, in such cases, a visor should be used. If you deem there is no or low risk of aerosol transmission, you can opt not to use a visor. 

If you are performing Aerosol Generating Procedures, a visor must be worn. A list of AGPs can be found on page 34 of the PHE Guidance

Public Health England are sharing this update with Track and Trace. 

This update applies in all four nations of the UK and in all settings, including home visits. 

A link to updated guidance document his here


NHS QR Code for Track and Trace

Designated venues in certain sectors must have a system in place to request and record contact details of their customers, visitors and staff to help break the chains of transmission of coronavirus.

Venues providing close contact services, including sports massage, are required to display a code in order to assist Track and Trace with case tracking. 

Further information can be found on the Government website here, including the link to generate your code. 

From Strongest Man to Superhero!

Friday, 11 September 2020

Sport Rehabilitation supports all patient populations

Chris Peil, a Sport Rehabilitator, has gone from working with the World’s strongest man to invaluable work in a care home, illustrating the diversity of patients supported by Sport Rehabilitation.

Eddie Hall once deadlifted a world record 500kg                      Chris Peil and Olympic gold medallist swimmer Rebecca Adlington                      Strongman Trainer Chris Peil Reveals What Makes Eddie Hall Such A Beast    


Chris is now making a valuable difference within the NHS, having recently started working to help in the fight against Covid. Chris applied for the NHS redeployment scheme and was appointed as a Band 5 ERI to deliver rehab in a nursing home for Covid affected patients. The role was originally a support request for a Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist. 

In previous roles Chris has worked with a wide array of athletes including World’s and Britain’s strongest competitors, deadlift record holders, an Olympic gold medal winning athlete and a GB triathlete, Chris has also worked in private practice in Sports Rehab. The nursing home residents who Chris is now working with have become less mobile during the outbreak, from being confined to their rooms for a significant period of time. Due to lack of movement, some now have less mobility.

Chris is implementing a modified version of the NICE Recommended Falls Reduction Strengthening and Proprioception Programme to engage residents and improve their functional ability where possible. Despite the role being challenging, due to the day to day variation in physical condition, motivation and energy levels for nursing home residents, Chris is keen to get the greatest benefits for the affected residents as long as the programme is in place.   

Chris loves being able to make meaningful changes for people whether this is with athletes, the general population or those with significant medical considerations. The principles remain very similar across that spectrum. 

Chris’s role is proving to be invaluable as carers have to focus on immediate, acute safety first and use mobility aids to enable them to get their job done without accidents/incidents. The extra resource of someone with the relevant understanding and time to encourage residents to use the full extent of their physical ability will be invaluable so that residents can retain that functional ability for improved health and well-being. 

Sport Rehabilitators are trained to treat patient populations from day 1; completing a clinically focussed BSc degree and gaining experience in varied clinical settings.

Read more about Chris and his previous roles in this fantastic article from Sport Bible.