HealthHealth CareLocal NewsNews QEH’s physiotherapy department gets donation to help rehab patients by Barbados Today 08/09/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 08/09/2023 1 min read A+A- Reset (From left) Senior physiotherapist Dr Lynn Morris; director of community service with Rotaract Club of South Barbados, Keimar Williams; president of the Barbados Physiotherapy Association, Stacey Boyce; and immediate past president of the club, Graham Belle. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 315 The Physiotherapy Department of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has received a near $4 000 boost to its capability to treat patients. The aid package, which was donated by the Rotaract Club of South Barbados on Wednesday, is comprised of 15 folding walkers with wheels, seven Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulations (TENS) units to assist with pain management, and two exercise band kits. The club’s immediate past president Graham Belle said the contribution was made possible through funds raised during the organisation’s annual Karting for Charity event. He said the QEH was chosen as the chief beneficiary following a needs assessment conducted with the Physiotherapy Department. Rotaract Club of South Barbados and QEH representatives show off the exercise band kits donated to thePhysiotherapy Department. Senior physiotherapist Dr Lynn Morris, who accepted the assistance package, said the equipment was critical to meet the increasing demand of patients seeking rehabilitation. President of the Barbados Physiotherapy Association Stacey Boyce, meanwhile, expressed concern about an emerging trend of arthritis becoming more prevalent among younger people. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians However, she gave the assurance that with the donation, the hospital was in a better position to help those requiring treatment for arthritis. Arthritis is inflammation of the joint, and the two most common forms are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The donation was made during Physiotherapy Week which concludes on Saturday. To mark the week starting on September 3, the Barbados Physiotherapy Association hosted several activities, including an open day on the ground floor corridor of the QEH. It is preparing for more activities on World Physiotherapy Day on Friday. (EJ/PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Change in venue for private CXC candidates 02/01/2025 Police probe death in Tudor Bridge 02/01/2025 Elderly man dies in The City 02/01/2025