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Briton to lead European physio students
Glasgow Caledonian University fourth year physiotherapy student Roisin Houghton has become the first British president of the European Confederatio
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Burning question - compensation for injury by a patient
CSP experts give you regular updates on employment-related issues. Got an issue you’re worried about?
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Physio helps at Special Olympics
Athletes at this summer’s Special Olympics had physio input into health advice for the first time.
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Clinic scoops Scottish business prize
Heal Physiotherapy has won the 2013 Association of Scottish Businesswomen’s Most Enterprising Business award.
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Physio findings - Neurological
In our regular column on research that's relevant to physiotherapists, Janet Wright looks at the latest clinical findings.
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Scottish student wins second award
A physiotherapy student from Aberdeen has won her second student award of the year.
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Physio prescribing gets legal green light
The government has finally given the legal rubber stamp for independent prescribing, bringing essential legislation covering England into effect.
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A warm welcome
First, a warm welcome to all the new students reading Frontline for the first time.
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CSP to evaluate triage
The CSP has agreed to support Scottish members by further evaluating Scottish government plans to introduce a national single point of telephone tr
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Physios play key role in cancer care
All physiotherapists, particularly those working in the community, need greater awareness in how to identify and support people living with the sid