Physiotherapy Pain Association study day: Physiotherapists must ‘welcome their day in court’
Physiotherapists are likely to face more requests to act as witnesses in court proceedings, according to the national lead clinician for chronic pain in Scotland.
Physiotherapy Pain Association study day: Be kind, but objective when finding a way through the research maze, physios told
An expert in evidence-based practice has warned physiotherapists to be aware of bias, including their own, when interpreting research results and other information about managing chronic pain.
Physios join UK’s first emergency rehabilitation team
Physiotherapists were among 10 healthcare professionals who trained to form the UK’s first World Health Organization-accredited emergency medical team specialising in rehabilitation.
A physiotherapist in Portsmouth is part of a multi-award-winning project that identifies and treats people with respiratory conditions in local GP surgeries.
BMA positive about expanding physiotherapy in GP surgeries
Doctors’ leaders have indicated they are keen for more physiotherapists to act as a first point of contact in local primary care surgeries, helping to improve patient care.