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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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3 minutes with Margot Streatfield
Margot Streatfield is one of a number of support workers in Leeds who have grasped opportunities to develop their role and display leadership skill
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Physio findings: exercise pain doesn’t equal tissue damage
Caroline White and Katherine Jones report on the lastest physio research findings.
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Under the radar
While thoracic outlet syndrome is diagnosed and treated routinely in the US, we in the UK are lagging behind, physiotherapist Rob Patterson tells L
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Data protection: access denied
Cases of staff breaching patient confidentiality by accessing their records appear to be rising.
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In review: featured item
In our featured item, find out about how the NHS digital apps libary helps with the self-management of COPD. To discover more, read on ...
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Older People’s Day: not just for 1 October
Lyn Ankcorn describes how she set up an event at her local GP practice that spread the word about the value of physiotherapy in primary care settin
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Editor's comment: don't forget your toothbrush
Summer’s here, says managing editor Lynn Eaton, and – for those of you lucky enough to be taking a holiday in the coming weeks – it’s a chance to u
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Advice Line: the history of Pride UK
Ian Scrase was enthused by taking part in a recent Pride parade.
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Don’t fall for fraud
Physiotherapists can get caught up in insurance scams. Colin Jemide describes how to spot the fraudsters.
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