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Veterans Welfare Group

Physical Health Support

Adjusting to life after a physical injury during service can be challenging for some. Here you will find guidance and support on a variety of injuries that impact your physical health.

Amputations

If you’ve suffered from a catastrophic injury during service, find out more about the guidance you can receive post discharge.

Traumatic Brain Injury

A brain injury obtained during service can be devastating for both the individual and for their family and friends; our advisors will ensure you have the correct support in place whether it’s pre, during or post medical discharge from the armed forces.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

For many veterans, returning from military service means coping with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Get the help and support you need.

Neurological Disorders

Injuries that affect the brain can have far-reaching consequences that present permanent disabilities to the service member; if untreated, some neurological disorders may worsen.

Spinal Injury

Navigating life post service takes some getting used to, and this is made even more complicated if experiencing a spinal injury.

Tinnitus/Hearing Loss

Many veterans experience tinnitus, and subsequently, hearing loss as a result of serving in the forces. There are ways of coping with tinnitus and hearing loss.

British Army sniper during the military operation in the forest. war, army, technology and people concept.

Non-Freezing Cold Injury

Also know as “trench-foot”, being exposed to cold temperatures can affect the nerves, and soft tissue and can cause pain, skin changes and difficulty using body parts impacted by Non-Freezing Cold Injury (NFCI).

Adjusting to life after a physical injury during service can be challenging for some. Here you will find guidance and support on a variety of injuries that impact your physical health.

Amputations

If you’ve suffered from a catastrophic injury during service, find out more about the guidance you can receive post discharge.

Traumatic Brain Injury

A brain injury obtained during service can be devastating for both the individual and for their family and friends; our advisors will ensure you have the correct support in place whether it’s pre, during or post medical discharge from the armed forces.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

For many veterans, returning from military service means coping with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Get the help and support you need.

Neurological Disorders

Injuries that affect the brain can have far-reaching consequences that present permanent disabilities to the service member; if untreated, some neurological disorders may worsen.

Spinal Injury

Navigating life post service takes some getting used to, and this is made even more complicated if experiencing a spinal injury.

British Army sniper during the military operation in the forest. war, army, technology and people concept.

Tinnitus/Hearing Loss

Many veterans experience tinnitus, and subsequently, hearing loss as a result of serving in the forces. There are ways of coping with tinnitus and hearing loss.

Non-Freezing Cold Injury

Also know as “trench-foot”, being exposed to cold temperatures can affect the nerves, and soft tissue and can cause pain, skin changes and difficulty using body parts impacted by Non-Freezing Cold Injury (NFCI).