Also in this issue
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In perspective: Busy new year
CSP council chair Sue Rees applauds members who have thrown their weight behind a bid to secure physiotherapy’s future and looks at the chall
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Dealing with dyslexia
One CSP member in 40 has reported having dyslexia, about 60 delegates attending a one-day event at the society’s headquarters in London heard.&nbsp
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Be in it to win it!
Love them or hate them, awards and honours offer recognition. So go for them, says Karen Middleton.
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3 minutes with ... Nicola Willcocks
Integrating her physio background with a deeper awareness of mental health issues has proved a boon for Sheffield-based Nicola Willcocks.
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Physio findings: Palliative care and musculoskeletal research
Janet Wright looks at the latest physiotherapy research.
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Comment: New year, new you?
The first edition of a new year always heralds a new beginning, says Frontline managing editor Lynn Eaton.
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Viewpoint: Cut out waste
Performing the right test at the right time saves costly resources, says Daniel Maughan.
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Advice line: Alpine allure
Tempted by thoughts of working in a French ski resort? Think twice, warns Birgit Mueller-Winkler.