They have to let her walk as required, if they don't she will just go
off sick.
I remember the problem well and have a lovely picture of my wife in
Christmas dinner party dress, with cut open trainers!
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Sent: 10 July 2015 15:07
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] Swollen feet in pregnancy and DSE
Hi
I have done assessments for DSE for years for posture and upper limb
issues, I've covered hip and knee problems before and thought I would
consult the masses on my latest head scratch.I have met a pregnant lady
who is in second trimester with very swollen feet. Currently using paper
box and has awful seated posture as result as my luck goes she is 95%
desk based and cannot change roles to move frequently. When standing her
feet swell even more GP says walking will help but it will resolve with
time. (ie when she has her baby!) She is desperate to remain at work but
is starting with back pain due to sitting with feet raised. I'm a little
stumped as what to advise, other than regular changes of posture. what
do others do with these cases?
Jacqui
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