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Mass movement: paediatric physiotherapy in Greenwich
Physiotherapist Claire Higgins helps disabled children perform functional movements on a daily basis. Robert Millett reports.
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Physios support first Sporting Senior Games
Physiotherapists helped military veterans who took part in the UK’s first Sporting Senior Games, held in Glasgow on 19 September.
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Physios and GPs could work more closely in Scotland’s new-look primary care
A redesign of primary care in Scotland will focus on multidisciplinary working between GPs and other health professionals, including physiotherapists.
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Falls guys - falls prevention in the Highlands
Ian A McMillan meets two physios in the Highland region who raise awareness about keeping older people in their own homes after a fall, wherever po
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Meeting local needs: promoting public health
In the second of a two-part series on promoting public health, CSP professional adviser Carley King looks at making the most of your resources.
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In the vanguard: primary care treatment of musculoskeletal conditions
With GPs facing increasing pressures, physios are stepping into the breach by acting as first points of contact for patients with MSK problems.
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Scottish parliament praises exercises classes for people with dementia
An Edinburgh exercise programme for older people with mental health problems has received recognition and praise from members of the Scottish parliament (MSPs).
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Physios to get an introduction to the health benefits of t'ai chi
More than 50 physiotherapy staff in the Edinburgh area will attend an event showcasing the health benefits of Chinese martial art t’ai chi.
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Game on!
Rugby enthusiasts will get a treat when the Rugby World Cup kicks off on 18 September.
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Viewpoint: Making a difference - working in conflict and disaster zones
Responding to global emergencies is hugely rewarding – despite the many challenges, says Peter Skelton.