Caroline Freedman - The Scoliosis Handbook of Safe and Effective Exercises Pre and Post Surgery
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Without reservation, I highly recommend this book, and the writer. I will be using it in the Aspire Leisure Centre gym and recommending it to my colleagues. I am very proud of Caroline and her journey to where she is today. She is an inspiration to anyone with scoliosis. This book will help others with general spinal problems too.
Liz Bord, Senior Exercise Specialist, Aspire Leisure Centre, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore UK
a great read. Section 3 will really help and it gives great practical advice.
Dean Tearle, Centre Manager, Aspire Leisure Centre www.aspireleisurecentre.org.uk
This book will be really helpful for a lot of people
Stewart Tucker frcs, Consultant spinal surgeon, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, UK
Thank you for sharing. This book is:
- Easy and enjoyable to read
- Great idea and well delivered
- Pages will be the most useful for gym instructors/physios/personal trainers
- Lots of variety of exercises and good amount of detail given (with pictures) explaining how to do the exercises and why.
Gemma Bruce, Extended Scope Practitioner, Spinal Deformities, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
ii This book will be a useful and practical guide for those who are able to exercise to alleviate the postural and functional bias of their scoliosis curves, and also for those who need a more radical solution, and require detailed exercise guidance following surgery.
John Rutherford mcsp dc hcpc , Specialist physiotherapist, London, UK
I think that its vital that women with scoliosis realise that pregnancy is not contraindicated and whats needed is a careful joint approach with all the specialists involved and a mum who is really motivated to keep her body in the best possible shape.
Peter Mason frcs frcog , Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Queen Charlottes and Hammersmith Hospitals, London, UK
Caroline has a wealth of knowledge to tap into. I am confident the readers of this guide will find the exercises and tips as helpful as I have!
Zeinab Choudray, Client
Caroline has produced a beautifully written and clearly understandable guide to exercise for people with scoliosis, always emphasising that individual needs vary and that people should be guided by their physician. I can heartily recommend people with scoliosis of all ages to read it.
Stephanie Clark, Chair of Trustees, Scoliosis Association UK
To Alex and Zoe
I would like to thank the following people for their invaluable support over the years of my scoliosis journey:
My sweet Mum who nursed me through my surgeries. Calm, patient, loving and always able to understand absolutely how I was feeling at any moment. My Dad who was there supporting both of us and always strong (except for the donating blood bit).
Alex and Zoe, the reason I had the surgery in the first place was to make sure I could have you both. You are my complete world. Alex, I loved you making breakfast for me every morning when I first came home after the last surgery and making sure I wasnt left alone. Zoe, always giving me time, whatever you were doing. Small things like going shopping and coming home with gadgets so I didnt slip over in the shower show your kindness and meant so much. I love you both.
Jeremy Jel, the best brother who wrote off my car while I was having surgery love you!
Julia, my rock. You found my scoliosis and you have always been there for everything, like a sister and more. My friends Sarah and Suzanne, with me through everything, and all my other friends and family who were kind and gave me their time. viii
Tony, with me for the first two surgeries, I am forever grateful for your love and care at that time. Your bravery is incredible.
Stephen, my husband, for your support, love and care through the last surgery. For encouraging me and giving me the space to write this guide. I love you, Daniella and Josh.
My clients who still came to me when I could only point out a Personal Training class after surgery.
My two surgeons, Mr Michael Edgar and Mr Stewart Tucker. My many physios, including John Rutherford who continues to take away any pain and has contributed an introduction and a number of exercises to this book. Staff at The London Clinic and The Wellington Hospital. Mr Hilali Noordeen, my daughter Zoes consultant. Mr Jan Lehovsky. Mr Peter Mason frcs frcog , consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist.
Liz Bord at Aspire Leisure Centre (within the grounds of the RNOH) without your suggestion, this guide would have just been an A4 piece of paper. Dean Tearle: Aspire Leisure Centre - thank you for your support.
Nicki Waterman (19642016)
Photography: Sam Pearce, Square Image
Illustrator: Hannah Robinson, Dunelm Digital (see page )
Proofreader: Ruth Burns Warrens really appreciate your helpful editing advice.
Editing advice: Caroline at Caroline Ratner Communications
Sharon Portner at the Film Company thank you for proofing and testing the exercises.
Design and typesetting: Julie Bennett thank you so much for your invaluable expertise designing and creating my handbook.
Publisher: Hammersmith Books Georgina Bentliff I am so grateful to you for believing in my book from the start and for all your worthy, much appreciated professional guidance and advice in polishing this manuscript. A huge thank you.
Senior Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Specialist, Aspire Leisure Centre, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, UK
Liz Bord receiving The Spirit of Aspire award in 2016
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My name is Elizabeth Bord and I have worked for the charity Aspire for 26 years. Aspire works with people who have been paralysed by spinal cord injury, supporting them from injury to independence.
The charity specialises in supporting people with spinal injuries through integration, rehabilitation, education, housing etc. I work in the gym and during this time have trained clients with scoliosis.
In my younger life I was a cardiac nurse and, building on this knowledge, have over the past 14 years been qualified as a cardiac rehab exercise specialist and started the cardiac rehabilitation programme at Aspire.
When I was still working as a cardiac nurse I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). I suffered numbness throughout my body. It took some time to get over this attack and on recovery I wanted to start exercising.
This was 30 years ago and there were no books about exercising with MS and the doctors did not seem to know much about it either! This life shock was the reason I decided to become a personal trainer specialising in disabled people, hence I started working for Aspire. I wanted to help people who had suffered as I had, with informed advice on how to exercise safely and effectively with their disability and reach their full potential.
During my time at Aspire I came across many patients from the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital who had not only cardiac problems but also scoliosis. I found myself struggling to construct a training programme without having knowledge as to what would be safe for someone who had had scoliosis surgery.
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