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The bigger picture
CSP professional adviser Clare Claridge looks at why climate change is something affecting us all
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ARC 2013 - Physios should take big role in helping NHS staff shed weight
Three NHS Scotland staff members in 10 are clinically obese, according to Katie Wilkie, a steward and safety representative in Scotland, who said p
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MPs hear call for better AS treatment
A member of parliament with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is raising awareness of the need for adequate provision of physiotherapy to treat the condi
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Physio-findings - Orthopaedic
In our regular column on research that’s relevant to physiotherapists, Janet Wright looks at the latest clinical findings
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Chance to dance
Inpatients at a children’s hospital enjoy dance sessions as part of their rehabilitation.
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Welsh disability service praised for physio prescribing
A Welsh multidisciplinary team has won praise for a pilot scheme that allows physiotherapists to assess, inject and prescribe drugs as part of a co
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NHS Wales satisfies majority of patients
Results from the National Survey for Wales reveal that 95 per cent of people attending hospital appointments say they are treated with dignity and
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Equipment company sparks Welsh alert
Concerns are being raised that a therapeutic equipment company operating in Wales may have obtained personal data on physiotherapy patients.
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Welsh neuro review calls for more self-referral
A review of neurological physiotherapy by a Welsh Assembly committee has recommended greater use of self-referral to physiotherapy, and the appoint
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Tackling the whiplash epidemic
Physios could be sidelined under government proposals to create medical panels to review claims from people who say they have sustained whiplash in