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Love activity, Hate exercise?: the power of the conversation
As part of our Love activity, Hate exercise?
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Editors comment: prescription pitfalls
We have some strong clinical issues for you in this issue of Frontline.
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First contact practitioner funding announced in Northern Ireland
A significant investment in first contact practitioner roles in Northern Ireland is a ‘huge boost’ for patients and the NHS as a whole, says the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
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Awards go to physiotherapists for advancing healthcare
Physiotherapists’ work with tracheostomy patients, disability sport and new areas for the profession were recognised at national awards sponsored by NHS organisations, leading charities and government.
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Born to lead: physiotherapy students have much to offer the profession
Today’s physiotherapy students have much to offer the profession in terms of leadership, says Luke Tobin.
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Speaking up: the student voice must be heard on and off campus
Matt Hughes on why the student voice must be heard – loud and proud – on and off campus.
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Physio findings: antioxidants don’t prevent or lessen muscle soreness after intense exercise
Caroline White on the latest physio research findings.
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Sharing decisions: what matters to you?
Asking patients a simple question – and listening to their answers – could change therapeutic relationships for the better, says physio Karen Turne
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Hip replacement: the pros and cons of early surgery
More people are having hip replacement surgery before they reach the age of 60.
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NHS Pay: have your say!
Get ready to cast your vote on proposals for a three-year pay offer for NHS staff in England.