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HEALTH & BEAUTY


Have you been told you have plateaued in your


rehabilitation?


Let us help you take the next step along your rehabilitation journey


“I left hospital being told I was too disabled for NHS physiotherapy. I should just be a person in a wheelchair electronically controlled by my chin. But Charlie’s approach is so different, he’s taken the time to believe in me even when I thought I couldn’t achieve what I have.”


A C4 complete paralysis injury, caused by a freak accident in 2013


Specialists in the following neurological


disorders: • Spinal Cord Injury • Traumatic Brain Injury • Stroke • Multiple Sclerosis • Parkinson’s • Cerebral Palsy


• Chronic neck and back conditions


We also provide: • Exercise and


After


Revolutionary Neuromuscular


Energising Therapy (NET) Focusing on YOU


A hands-on treatment technique that can open pathways to aid recovery, many years after the initial trauma.


rehabilitation classes • Pilates with APPI instructors


Independent opticians committed to providing a personal and professional service with the best possible eye care around.


Robust frames and prescription sunglasses with uv protection.


Stylish shades suitable for all the family.


Genuine stockist of:


• Designer frames and sunglasses


• High quality eyecare and exams • Contact lenses


Don’t be in the shade about kids’ eye health


As the summer sun shines down, the kids love nothing more than getting outside and heading to the park, beach or even the garden for plenty of playtime.


Before they head out, parents whip out the sun cream without a second thought, slathering it on to protect tender soft skin.


While we all know what


consequences the sun’s harmful UV rays can have on skin, when was the last time you seriously thought about sun damage to your children’s eyes?


Eyes are just as delicate as skin but for children, they are more vulnerable to permanent damage as their pupils are bigger and cornea and lenses clearer which means more light can reach the retina.


UV and extended sunlight exposure can lead to impaired vision later in life including cataracts and age related macular degeneration.


Children’s sunglasses shouldn’t


just be a fashion accessory. Look out for the UV sticker, CE mark zand British SEN number for the most effective protection against invisible rays.


Always buy real sunglasses rather than toy ones and look for shatterproof frames, especially for kids on the go all summer long. Wrap-around frames are great for kids as they block any sideways rays too.


Most opticians will be able to offer prescription spectacles with full UV protection and tints of various densities and colour, as well as lenses that change colour in the sun such as photochromic (transitions) lenses.


As children grow, their eyes change too so it is vital to have regular exams with your family opticians to preserve their vision and help detect any underlying eye problems.


O’Brien FeyOpticians


Keep the kids cool & safe with our ultimate sun collection for kids.


Hollowgate House, Hollowgate, Rotherham S60 2LD


Tel. 01709 837752 www.libertyphysiotherapy.co.uk email: admin@libertyphysiotherapy.co.uk


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Open: Mon, Tues, Weds & Fri 9am-5pm | Thurs & Sat 9am-1pm


41-43 Wellgate, Rotherham S60 2LT Tel. 01709 376771 | www.obrienfey.co.uk


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