NHS Lanarkshire staff have set the wheels in motion to support the mental health of a group of patients by setting up a trail therapy project.The programme will empower patients to tackle stimulating mountain biking trails across Lanarkshire.The bike group was developed by mental health nursing and occupational therapy (OT) staff in partnership with Scottish Cycling.And it has already supported a number of NHS Lanarkshire inpatient and community patients to take up the sport and improve their mental health.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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Susan Cairns, advanced practitioner occupational therapist at NHS Lanarkshire, said: “I’m thrilled with how the trail therapy project has developed and supported patients since it launched. “The majority of patients have now purchased their own bikes and are cycling out with