The study demonstrates that scuba diving has rehabilitation benefits beyond those found in other forms of sporting rehabilitation exercise.
Read moreThe study demonstrates that scuba diving has rehabilitation benefits beyond those found in other forms of sporting rehabilitation exercise.
Read moreNorfolk has always been a fertile recruiting ground for the Royal Marines with nearly 400 Association members spread across the three counties of East Anglia.
Read moreHelp for Heroes has introduced a new case management system into its recovery services to ensure veterans get the support they deserve and feel empowered to take control of their own recovery.
Read moreHelp for Heroes has introduced its virtual Recovery College, the first of its kind designed specifically for wounded veterans and their families.
Read moreParticipation in sports recovery via the Invictus Games has been shown to have a significant short- and long-term positive impact on the recovery journey of international wounded, injured and sick Service personnel and veterans.
Read moreThe decision by Help for Heroes to put a number of staff roles at risk and halt services at three Recovery Centres for the foreseeable future has clearly been an extremely difficult one for a wonderful charity.
Read moreHelp for Heroes has announced a major restructure in order to protect its life-changing recovery services from the devastating financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreFormer The Royal Lancers Lance Corporal Jonny Holloway, 27, from Bedford, only took up cycling during UK lockdown.
Read moreA double amputee Army veteran is again attempting to summit one of the deadliest mountains in the world.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £197,645 to Blesma, The Limbless Veterans, to conduct a two-year study on veterans with loss of functionality of limbs and their families’ everyday living experience.
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