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Back to work: opening doors
Returning to work after a career break could be much easier in future, thanks to a successful pilot scheme in the East Midlands.
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3 minutes with Scott Hodder: he's on the case
Physiotherapist Scott Hodder went into case management because he wanted to make the most of his rehabilitation skills.
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Physio findings: exercise and vitamin D combo may be best for older adults
Caroline White and Katherine Jones report on the latest physio research findings.
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In review: featured item and websites for books
Our featured item is Pushing the Boundaries by David Guthrie.
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Physio is named therapist of the year at Scottish health awards, and Glasgow COPD team gets recognition
A physiotherapist won the Therapist of the Year award at the Scottish Health Awards 2017, held in Edinburgh on 2 November.
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SPSC17: Physio suggests gaming technology could help treat adults with COPD
Canadian physiotherapist Dejan Preradovic has spoken about his research into the potential benefits of gaming technology for treating adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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SPSC17: Allied health professionals and engineers collaborate to develop healthcare solutions
An associate professor with a nursing and midwifery background and a product designer have joined forces to use medical technologies to help patients live independently.
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Stop strokes: diet and activity keep stroke at bay
A healthy diet and moderate activity keep stroke at bay, says nutritionist Shefalee Loth.
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3 minutes: Mohammed Shoiab and a path to understanding
Physiotherapist Mohammed Shoiab is spreading the word about adapted pain self-management among people of various cultures and faiths.
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Public health: a picture of health?
Post-industrial south Wales has serious health problems. But a new physio team is committed to making improvements. Mark Gould reports.