Funding was applied for via the transformation service. meeting with the hospital videographer enabled the ahp team to devise a template for the video including education on what is hypermobility, on the role of exercise – targeted versus general, the benefits of exercise, suppor- tive footwear, pain management, pacing, sleep hygiene, and hand function advice to manage hypermobility. the class exercise pro-gramme including hand therapy was videoed using a model. the video was filmed in half a day. it was filmed using an unscripted question- and- answer format. the paediatric rheumatology mdt were filmed in the video. the digital platform is currently with our vid- eography team for further edit. further signposting to established resources will be included in the vimeo resource. following a final edit, this resource will be used for this patient popula- tion group. feedback from cyp and parents, along with other health professionals is planned. discussion/results: on receipt of the first edit, multi-source feedback from parents/carers, cyp and other health professionals is planned via microsoft teams. it is hoped to show the video via teams and seek anonymized feedback on the teams chat function. this feedback will be discussed by the paediatric rheumatology mdt and will inform the final edit of the hypermobility video resource. further data from vimeo analytics will be gathered e.g. how many times video watched, how long video is watched for, and what devices are being used. it is hoped that the hypermobility video will help support cyp and fami- lies in the long-term management and pain resulting from this condi- tion. key learning points/conclusion: it is hoped that the use of new tech- nologies and innovative ways of delivering care can enable health pro-fessionals to implement clinical support, improve self-management of chronic pain related to hypermobility, whilst improving equitable patient access to therapy across the north-west. multi-source feedback will help inform the final edit of the video resource. ongoing evaluation and analysis of vimeo data will inform whether the resource is a useful adjunct in long term management of pain arising from hypermobility

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  • who: POSTERS and collaborators from the Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom have published the article: Funding was applied for via the Transformation service. Meeting with the hospital videographer enabled the AHP team to devise a template for the video including education on what is Hypermobility, on the role of exercise - targeted versus general, the benefits of exercise, suppor- tive footwear, pain management, pacing, sleep hygiene, and hand function advice to manage hypermobility. The class exercise pro-gramme including hand therapy was videoed using a model. The video was filmed in half a day. It was . . .

     

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