by AStretch2001@gmail.com | Sep 9, 2025 | Measurement Blogs
Since the days of when people living with what is now known to be Axial Spondyloarthropathy (Axial SpA) being put into plaster casts (1950’s) to now; there has been a vast evolution in the knowledge and care both medically and within the world of physiotherapy for...
by AStretch2001@gmail.com | Sep 9, 2025 | Measurement Blogs
December 2020 Introduction: Objective measurement of movements for people living with axial spondyloarthritis is a core part of care, especially so for physiotherapists. Whilst these measurements have no doubt been going on for longer than this, their standardisation...
by AStretch2001@gmail.com | Sep 9, 2025 | Measurement Blogs
Having the chronic disease axial spondylathropathy (AS), has had its advantages. It has given me the opportunity to be part of a complex, evolving and fascinating world. Before my symptoms really kicked off whilst working in New Zealand, I was destined to follow a...
by AStretch2001@gmail.com | Sep 9, 2025 | Measurement Blogs
2018: The Bath Indices, outcome measure information booklet, for use with A.S. patients, was reviewed and edited by four members of the AStretch Committee- Heather Harrison, Karen Irons, Amanda Thomas and Jane Martindale. The extensive reference section represents...