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Physio findings: insufficient high-quality evidence available on orthotics
Physiotherapy Journal editor Michele Harms and Caroline White report on recent research.
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Clinical update: HIV and growing older
People with HIV are living beyond the age of 50. Health services must be ready to support them, says Darren Brown.
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In review: featured books
Our featured book, 'A Different Perspective After Brain Injury: A tilted point of view' is written entirely by the survivor, providing an unusually
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Shock of the new
The chance to break out of our traditional role and widen our scope brings huge benefits – for physios and patients, says Amy Coleman.
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Siarad Cymraeg: speak Welsh
Eleri Hughes-Jones explains why board staff are being encouraged to do as our headline states: speak Welsh.
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Advice line: setting research priorities
Gabrielle Rankin is excited by a project that unites patients, carers and clinicians to set research priorities.
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Physios camp out after snow hits the UK
CSP chief executive Karen Middleton has praised physiotherapy staff all over the country who have continued working despite the extreme weather conditions.
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Physiotherapy helps heal the mental and physical wounds associated with Northern Ireland’s Troubles
Francis McMonagle plays a central role in a service that treats survivors of Northern Ireland’s Troubles in a holistic way.
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Get involved!
Are you keen to get into research but lacking in confidence? If so, help is at hand and there are lots of opportunities, says Ann Moore.
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