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Preventing musculoskeletal disorders: a winning strategy

Aviation and Aerospace Group

Date
22 May 2025
Type
Webinar

British Airways recently opened a new facility airside for operational staff. The new hub brings occupational specific physiotherapy treatment and rehabilitation directly to employees in their workplace. The aim is to build physical resilience and active function through work-tailored exercises and education, promoting recovery, preventing injury and improving physical health. The speaker, Lina Chohan, will be sharing the journey and view from various stakeholders.

Lina is a specialist occupational health physiotherapist who works at British Airways as a musculoskeletal and ergonomic specialist. This role involves physiotherapy provision and collaborating with the wider business to influence good musculoskeletal health in the workplace. This is done by using data, evidence and experience to take a strategic and targeted approach. Lina has previously worked at TfL and BT Group plc. Lina is a committee member of the Association for Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics (ACPOHE).

This event is open to IOSH members and non-members

  • Type

    Online

  • Date

    22 May 2025

  • Time

    12:00 BST

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