National award recognises NHS stroke care partnership
Partnership working between commissioners and providers to improve NHS stroke care in Suffolk has been recognised with an award supported by NHS England.
Torfaen’s falls service is the only one in Aneurin Bevan University Health Board to run exercise classes in which other organisations offer advice, said physiotherapist Karen Minton.
London NHS trusts launch ‘back school’ as new care pathway
Two London trusts are launching a 90-minute education session for people with low back pain, as part of a new care pathway to meet the latest clinical guidelines.
World’s longest-running pelvic floor dysfunction research set for next phase
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) said its researchers are preparing the next phase of the longest postnatal pelvic floor dysfunction research project ever.
Too many people letting muscle waste as they age, physiotherapists warn
Get strong to live long, physiotherapists are urging older people after new polling suggested millions might not even be carrying their shopping each week.
South Bristol Community Hospital’s new-look balance classes boost attendance
Balance classes for a combination of inpatients and outpatients at South Bristol Community Hospital are improving the use of NHS resources, said physiotherapist Catherine Barr.
CSP joins other health trade unions to protest Northern Ireland health and social care cuts
Serious concerns about proposed £70 million cuts to the health service in Northern Ireland and the potential impact on patient services were raised by the CSP today.