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Muscular Dystrophy (MD) is a group of genetic conditions that cause progressive muscle weakness and wasting over time. While each
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Bipolar disorder is a severe mental health condition characterised by mood swings and changes in energy levels and behaviour. These
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More than 150,000 people across the UK are affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a condition that targets the brain and
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Post-Polio Syndrome (PPS) is a neurological condition that can affect polio survivors decades after their initial infection. PSS arises as
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Whether it is yourself or a loved one, receiving a Huntington’s disease diagnosis can feel overwhelming. The condition can be
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How to cope with the sudden change brought by spinal cord injury
A Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) changes life in an instant and the effects can be profound and long-lasting.   Movement, sensation and autonomic function can be affected
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Cerebral palsy does not impact people in the same way, so it is important to understand the unique needs of
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Communication is a core part of socialisation and can be incredibly stressful for young people who face challenges with their
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When supporting individuals with complex mental health needs, continuity of care is often the key to achieving the best possible
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In recent years, the number of people being diagnosed with autism has risen sharply. UK data shows an eightfold increase
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A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have large and lasting impact on a person’s life, often affecting their physical, emotional,
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For individuals requiring catheterisation due to medical conditions such as spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, or neurogenic bladder dysfunction, specialist
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