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Physio findings: correct exercises help shoulder impingement pain
Caroline White and Katherine Jones report on the latest physio research findings.
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CPD Practice: your physiotherapy career (part 3)
Are you management material and could you be a leader? CSP professional adviser Nina Paterson on ways forward.
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In person: in the firing line
Putting yourself forward to do something may be a challenging path, but it’s one to try, says Karen Middleton.
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New tech: stressed out of a job
New technology should help, but without proper training physios’ health could be at risk, finds Andrew Cole in our Pinpoint the pressure campaign.
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Older people: therapy at breakfast
A West Country hospital is saving money and increasing patient flow with a new rehab model that couples intensive therapy with self-help.
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A criminal matter: Hate Crime Awareness week
As Hate Crime Awareness Week approaches, Jess Belmonte looks at the implications for physio staff.
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Your comments: 4 October 2017
Here are your comments on topics covered by us. We look forward to hearing your views and opinions on all related articles.
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Editor's comment: fantastic physio staff need fair pay!
Once more Frontline highlights all that’s best about physiotherapy, writes managing editor Lynn Eaton.
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World’s longest-running pelvic floor dysfunction research set for next phase
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) said its researchers are preparing the next phase of the longest postnatal pelvic floor dysfunction research project ever.
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Websites and books for Physiotherapists
Our featured item 'Palpation and Assessment in Manual Therapy' makes interesting reading and we reference 'Helping Children to Improve their Gross