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Fleming Medical

fleming medical

5.0(10)

Founded over 35 years ago, Fleming Medical is an Irish family-owned business and leading innovator of diagnostic, sports therapy, first aid, and wound care products. We design, produce, and deliver these products under our Medicare and Physiologix brands. We operate successfully in more than 20 countries worldwide and are a trusted partner for Irish and international pharmacy, community health, and hospital healthcare professionals. We believe that it is no longer sufficient to simply sell healthcare products. Understanding the needs of the healthcare professional and patient, being an expert in our field, and finding the most effective solution is essential to our business. This has translated to our products that are certified quality, market-leading, and provide greater understanding to patients with conditions such as COPD, Hypertension, Obesity, and much more. We are a leading supplier of defibrillators and accessories not just due to the quality of the products we offer, but also the valuable aftercare and maintenance provided by our service team. Our AEDs are trusted by first responders, businesses, and communities to help deal with emergency situations easily and efficiently. Training and innovation have is one of our main focuses of Fleming Medical. We believe ‘Connected Health’ drives patient empowerment thanks to the consumer-enabled products and technologies through our Medicare LifeSense branded products and app. The Medicare LifeSense App allows people to get a complete picture of their health by tracking activity, SpO2 levels, blood pressure, sleep, and weight. The user can measure, track and share their results with their healthcare professional, family, or friends.

Marie Page Yoga

marie page yoga

5.0(25)

Henfield

I first explored yoga in a workplace Iyengar class nearly 30 years ago. I was not remotely flexible and remember having to use a virtual scaffold of blocks and blankets to get into alignment for some postures. A recurring back injury (I have multiple bulging disks in my thoracic and cervical spine as well as significant degeneration – see the photo!) began troubling me several years ago and forced me to give up the high impact sports that I had previously enjoyed. An MRI scan showed my spine to look like that of a 70 year old and each day began in pain and extreme stiffness. yoga-help-back-pain-problems I rediscovered yoga after a brief foray into Pilates and gradually found that my pain eased as my flexibility and core strength increased. Since I’ve been more in control of the yoga I do (as a teacher I’m obviously writing my own lesson plans), I’ve found my back has become incrementally better. All my classes are taught with an awareness of back issues. They all incorporate plenty of stretches designed to reduce back pain, and work to improve core strength. I will often plan a series of classes specifically for lower, middle or upper back pain. If you’d like to attend one just let me know! Always Teaching My obsession with yoga grew and I began attending multiple classes each week and travelling to workshops and retreats all over the world occasionally dragging my family with me (the photo here that you will see if you are viewing the website on a computer rather than a phone is of me and my son Alfie who is something of a calisthenics specialist). I’ve taught in virtually every other aspect of my life. I have a PGCE in adult education, have taught on University Masters courses (I’m a digital marketing specialist in my non yoga life) and have delivered business training in the UK and North America. Training to be a yoga teacher was therefore a natural progression albeit somewhat unusual to take such a dramatic career change in my 50s. Accreditation I have a 250 hour yoga teacher training qualification with Yoga Alliance and am also a member of the British Wheel of Yoga. I continue to hoover up whatever other yoga-related knowledge I can with specialist workshops covering a range of aspects from accessible yoga teaching to Ashtanga, Iyengar, Scaravelli-influenced approaches, somatic yoga, transformational breath work and deep dive retreats where just occasionally I attempt to simply “be” rather than striving always to learn. My teaching reflects the main styles of yoga that have influenced me and most weeks I incorporate some new posture or approach that I’ve discovered in a recent workshop. I hold insurance with Covea – policy reference COBI3200184XB. My classes are held in Henfield where I now live. My previous Rickmansworth classes are now taught by Annette Henn.