The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Physio takes her classes online and helps NHS

Blairgowri­e woman raising spirits as well as funds for the Tayside Health Fund

- EMMA CRICHTON

A Tayside physiother­apist is helping to ease aches and pains with online fitness classes while raising money for the NHS.

Jana McNee, from Blairgowri­e, had been teaching pilates classes since September last year and quickly swapped to virtual sessions to provide mental and physical therapy during lockdown.

She has also introduced a low-impact class for people with injuries or those who are new to fitness.

The classes are free but Jana, 30, is asking for a minimum donation to the Tayside Health Fund where possible. So far, she has raised more than £200. The mum-of-two knows all too well the psychologi­cal impact of self-isolation as her family went into quarantine before lockdown was announced when one person in the household picked up a continuous cough.

She said: “Mentally I found it really draining and you have entire days to fill when you can’t go anywhere.

“I found it very strenuous for my mental and physical health and thought about all the other people who have to stay at home, sometimes on their own.

“I wanted to give people a chance to meet up with others in a similar situation, have a sense of regularity, get fit and improve their mental health for no cost at all for those financiall­y affected by Covid-19.

“Exercise definitely gave me structure to the days which helped a lot and is still helping now. I hope the classes are helping other people as much as they helped me.”

Many of Jana’s regular clients have switched from physical classes to virtual but new participan­ts have joined, as a new hobby or to ease the aches and pains many home-workers are experienci­ng.

“As a chartered physiother­apist

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