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Devolved countries rally against privatisation of services
The Northern Ireland Assembly has voted to restrict the involvement of the private sector in health and social care services there as the ‘Transfor
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Physios help get schoolchildren ‘back on track’
An education programme aimed at reducing back and neck problems among schoolchildren is being piloted by two enterprising physiotherapists.
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Letters - 15 May 2013
Get involved now by sending your contributions by email to talkback@csp.org.uk or write to Letters, Frontline, 14 Bedford Row London WC1R
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Wales aims two health drives at staff and patients
A physio-led health and fitness programme for overweight patients in north Wales has helped cut hospital stays following orthopaedic surgery.
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New fracture treatments get the green light from NICE
New guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends two treatments for fractured bones in the spine caused by
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Lack of community rehab consigns hip fracture patients to costly hospital stays, says CSP
A new report reveals that hospital care for patients with hip fractures is improving, but the CSP says community rehabilitation could help avoid co
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UK gains a Maitland concept instructor
A British physiotherapist has qualified as a tutor of the Maitland technique, making him the UK’s only practising instructor.
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Welsh health board denies 1,000 posts could disappear
A cash-strapped Welsh health board has attempted to quash claims that it is planning to cut 1,000 full-time posts in order to help it balance the b
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Viewpoint - After stroke
A group of experts in Lothian responds to a recent Frontline article on stroke rehabiliation
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Hanging on the telephone
Can physiotherapists assess and treat patients over the phone?