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Clinical update: CPD Spondyloarthritis (part 2)
In the second and final part of a series of articles on spondyloarthritis, consultant physiotherapist Carol McCrum highlights the value of speciali
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Follow the leader: metal-on-metal hip implants
Alison Wakefield and Edward Gardner outline a follow-up scheme after metal-on-metal hip implants.
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So lonely: physio staff to play a role in combating loneliness for disabled people
Sarah White wants physio staff to play their part in combating the loneliness affecting many disabled people.
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Physio findings: remotely supervised graded exercise may curb CFS fatigue
Caroline White and Katherine Jones report on the lastest physio research findings.
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Your comments: 2 August 2017
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Editor's comment: time for fair pay
This issue of Frontline acknowledges the contribution of members in Manchester following the bombing at the
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Give cardiac rehab patients tailored exercise programmes, says Scottish guideline
Cardiac rehab patients should receive one-to-one exercise assessments and exercise programmes that take account of their individual choices.
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Your comments: 19 July 2017
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Technology: cardboard revolution
Physiotherapist and academic Tracey Howe is convinced that cardboard could revolutionise how assistive products are made around the world.
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Data protection: access denied
Cases of staff breaching patient confidentiality by accessing their records appear to be rising.