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Stewards air Scotland debate
An opportunity to hear a debate on whether Scotland should become an independent country or remain in the UK ‘raised more questions tha
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Scottish members in maternity leave win
Physiotherapy and other NHS staff in Scotland are to receive backdated public holidays they were wrongly denied while on were on maternity leave.
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‘One stop shop’ physio-led pain service wins plaudits from MSP
A pain service that makes use of physiotherapy prescribing rights was highly praised during a debate on chronic pain in the Scottish Parliament las
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Join the TUC anti-austerity tour, CSP urges members
As the TUC heads off on tour across England in June the CSP is encouraging members to help ‘uncover’ stories of how austerity policies are impactin
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UK student talks to international conference
A third year student at Glasgow Caledonian University presented to aspiring physiotherapists from around the world when she spoke at a recent annua
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Theatre puts spotlight on physiotherapy
Physiotherapy features prominently in a new play about the struggles and triumphs of raising a disabled child.
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Physios needed for football challenge
Physiotherapists are needed to volunteer at football matches this summer aimed at improving the lives of homeless people.
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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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Corrected story: Telephone triage gets green light from Programme Board in Scotland
This is a corrected version of a story that appeared in the 17 April issue of Frontline.
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Viewpoint - After stroke
A group of experts in Lothian responds to a recent Frontline article on stroke rehabiliation