We are aiming to raise at least £65,000 so that we can continue making a difference for patients attending the Hospital of St Cross and the NHS Community Service in Rugby. We will publish, here and on social media, some reminders of the support you have enabled us to provide and some of the donations we receive towards the Appeal. Due to the pandemic the appeal was not launched until 1st October 2020 and will run until December 2021. Click here to donate!!

A leg press provides extra support for strengthening patient legs.

 Patients will benefit from having an option of greater resistance for strengthening. Until now there has been no weight greater than 25kg. The leg press can push patients up to 126kg. This enables patients to become stronger with greater power improving outcomes and resulting in a better and faster recovery.

Many of the patients are post-surgical. With this machine the team can ensure the patients get stronger than before resulting in improved outcomes for surgery.

Physiotherapists will be able to measure power of the legs to a greater degree and will be able to design more challenging workouts to help patients recover. It can also be used in the exercise classes by adding an additional station.

The Friends also donate a hand-held dynamomete, which will enable physiotherapists to objectively measure a patients strength for any body part. There will be no subjectivity regarding how strong a patient is but there strength will be quantifiable. As a result this will mean physiotherapists can tailor more efficient exercise programs for patients optimising recovery. It will also provide valuable motivation for patients as they can see their strength improving accurately as they go through physiotherapy. 

The team of 14 physiotherapists and 2 technical instructors estimates that the leg press will benefit some 5400 patients every year!

The hand-held dynamomete may potentially be used with every single patient potentially helping 18,000 patients yearly.