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Ageing expert says exercise regimes for frail older people ‘must be prescribed and delivered with the same care as drug therapies’
Physiotherapists should stop ‘taking it on the chin’ by bearing the brunt of financial restraints that prevent them from delivering effective interventions to improve the lives and confidence of frail older people.
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Physio takes MSPs by storm
In one of the most unlikely venues for stand up, comedian and pelvic health physiotherapist Elaine Miller performed her award-winning Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, Gusset Grippers, at the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday (21 November).
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Your comments: 22 November 2017
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Advice line: the complaints process
Donna Steele describes the stressful legal process that can result when a complaint is made about a member
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What matters? Research priorities for physiotherapy
Katherine Jones discusses the progress of a CSP attempt to identify UK-wide research priorities for physiotherapy.
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Brexit wake-up call
The present shortage of physios could become acute when the UK leaves the EU, says Rob Yeldham.
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Editor's comment: one step beyond
As ever, it’s great to meet some of CSP’s members at the annual conference, held this year in Birmingham, says Frontline managing editor Lynn Eaton
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New GP contract in Scotland could see more physios working in primary care
More physiotherapists could become the first point of contact for patients in GP settings, under proposals for a major overhaul of primary care services in Scotland.
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Clinical update: rheumatoid arthritis hand exercises
Cynthia Srikesavan and Esther Williamson outline a progressive exercise programme for people with reduced hand function due to rheumatoid arthritis
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Career moves: so you want to be a hand therapist?
Julie Penfold looks at the opportunities in this fascinating and complex field of practice.