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Time to tackle a major killer
A national taskforce has been set up to reduce lung disease mortality, writes Alison Cook.
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Clinical update: Acetabular hip dysplasia: the physio’s role
Physiotherapists are ideally placed to reduce the long wait – often years – for a diagnosisof acetabular hip dysplasia.
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NIHR Signal: Exercise therapy may still improve balance when started a long time after a stroke
In the first of our regular series from the National Institute for Health Research, we look at stroke.
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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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Love activity, Hate exercise?: the power of the conversation
As part of our Love activity, Hate exercise?
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Scottish primary care workforce plan advances first contact physiotherapists
Physiotherapists in new roles as first contact practitioners in primary care are strongly featured in Scottish government workforce plans, published on 1 May.
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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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CPD Practice: your physiotherapy career (part 6)
Continuing our series on career development, CSP professional adviser Nina Paterson looks at opportunities for support workers in the first of two
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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