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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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Services Fit for the Future
The CSP in Wales has responded to this Welsh Government led White Paper on Services Fit for the Future
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British Heart Foundation recognises Cardiff-based physio technician with national award
Cardiff cardiac physiotherapy technician Michelle Johnson has received an award from the British Heart Foundation.
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Wales awards first physiotherapy support diploma
The first diploma in physiotherapy support has been awarded to Sheryl Barnett, who works for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.
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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
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Older People: home truths
Angela Broadfoot leapt at the chance to become an urgent care practitioner in Lanarkshire’s hospital at home service. Ian A McMillan reports.