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Run your best race this spring without becoming a statistic Omangia tō omanga roa i tēnei kōanga – kei noho koe ki ngā tatauranga o te hunga whara
It’s a busy time on the streets of New Zealand as runners get ready for marathon season. Here’s some expert advice on staying injury-free for race day.
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A hot water bottle or electric blanket may be your best friend at bedtime during these cold winter months, but being warm and cosy can be dangerous. Remember to be careful and Have a Hmmm before you or your whānau hit the pillow this winter.
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When PE teacher Carl Perry ruptured his Achilles, he was worried about taking time off work. But going on a Recovery at Work programme helped him stay on top of his tasks and remain socially connected, giving his physical and mental wellbeing a boost.
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Supporting recovery at work for straightforward injuries keeps an employee connected to their workplace and businesses humming.
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After a challenging recovery from surgery, Pita Pene was in a dark place. But the support from ACC’s Hāpai team changed everything. Hāpai provides kiritaki Māori (Māori clients) with one-to-one support, grounded in Māori values and principles.
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Dairy farmer Kane Brisco has become a cult hero in the farming community. He’s an advocate for Farmstrong – an ACC-supported rural wellbeing initiative – and is encouraging farmers to invest in their mental wellbeing.
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Mick’s story: How a big wave knocked a surfer’s confidence Te kōrero mō Mick: He tukinga ngaru, he patunga wairua ki tētahi kairēti ngaru
When a young surfie took his surfboard out to some big waves, he had a hunch he was paddling beyond his skill level - and he was right.
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Motorbike rider Ross Gratton was affected by witnessing a serious accident as a teenager. Now he's ensuring riders have the road safety skills.
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Don't ignore the symptoms of an injury after birth. Understand what is normal or whether you may have a maternal birth injury that needs treatment.
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Find the right Read Code for your patient’s injury to record on their claim. Each read code has a trigger number telling you how many treatments we’ll pay for.