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Rehabilitation: jump to it
Specialist physiotherapist Sally Dufty treats jockeys who are injured on the turf. Mark Gould spends a day at the races to see her in action.
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Insurance cover: have you got it covered?
As more physiotherapists risk claims against them by their patients, CSP professional adviser Priya Dasoju explains the small print in your insuran
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Terror attacks: emergency plan
The bomb attack after an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester this May was a major incident for the NHS.
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In person: at the ready
CEO Karen Middleton says that CSP staff are keen to visit members – but rather than calling the shots, want to put the power in the members’ hands.
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Physio findings: remotely supervised graded exercise may curb CFS fatigue
Caroline White and Katherine Jones report on the lastest physio research findings.
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Advice line: meningitis alert
Know the signs and symptoms of meningitis, says Tom Nutt.
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Follow the leader: metal-on-metal hip implants
Alison Wakefield and Edward Gardner outline a follow-up scheme after metal-on-metal hip implants.
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So lonely: physio staff to play a role in combating loneliness for disabled people
Sarah White wants physio staff to play their part in combating the loneliness affecting many disabled people.
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Your comments: 2 August 2017
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Editor's comment: time for fair pay
This issue of Frontline acknowledges the contribution of members in Manchester following the bombing at the