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  • Caring for your stump: The essentials

    Prosthetics
    4 July 2021

    Maintaining a healthy stump is very important when it comes to making sure you stay mobile. Here’s how to take good care of yours. Wearing a prosthesis can have a profound effect on the health of a stump, its muscles, and its skin. It goes without saying that a comfortable and well-fitting socket is a preliminary requirement. In some cases, an interface is used between the stump and the lining of the socket to reduce friction. Keeping the skin clean and dry is the first rule of stump care. Wash your stump regularly with warm water using ordinary (non-perfumed)

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  • Virtual Veterans Pain Management Clinic

    Virtual Veterans Pain Management Clinic
    1 July 2021

    Living with persistent pain can be very difficult, as it can affect all areas of your life. Would you like to attend a free veteran-specific pain management clinic to help you learn ways to manage your pain more effectively? Following very good feedback from its first-ever virtual Pain Management Programme (PMP), King Edwards VII’s Hospital is able to offer more. The face-to-face programme has twice been rated as ‘outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The virtual programme delivers the same content as the face-to-face version without the need to travel to or stay

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  • Member helps restore century-old memorial

    Member helps restore century-old memorial
    29 June 2021

    For the last six years, injured veteran Ben Cartwright was been on a mission to restore a 101-year-old war memorial in his Hampshire village. The memorial in Over Wallop honours those from the village who served in the World Wars and the conflict in Afghanistan. Among the names are those of 95 men who fought in WWI, 18 of whom were killed in action.“The memorial was erected in 1919, and though it had been cleaned over the years it was suffering from wear and damage,” said Ben, 75, who served in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.

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  • Remembering Peter Van Zellar

    Peter Van Zellar
    23 June 2021

    Peter Van Zeller has sadly passed away, aged 99. Peter was born in London and grew up in Inverness. He served in both the Royal Air Force and the British Armyduring World War II. Peter always wanted to go to university, but the war started before he left school so, at the age of 18, he joined the RAF instead, receiving his pilot’s badge after just 136 hours of flying. It was one of the proudest moments of his life. However, after witnessing a friend and fellow pilot die after being involved in a plane crash, Peter left the RAF after just two years.

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