Also in this issue
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Good screening works for dancers and soldiers
When Ross Armstrong moved from the military to working with dancers he noticed that both groups had much to gain from better musculoskeletal screen
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Managing symptoms in palliative care
Specialist palliative care physiotherapists can play a key role in improving patients’ quality of life, say Lesley Nelson and Jane Rankin
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Awaydays pay dividends
Time out from the hectic pace of clinical work is key to personal and professional well-being but planning is vital says Karen Middleton
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Matthew Carr bringing MSK clinical services together
Physiotherapy skills such as communication and multi-tasking have proved invaluable to Matthew Carr in his role as a clinical director
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Editor's comment: new year, new chances
First contact physios are making their presence felt in primary care
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Your comments
We’d love to hear your views so do get in touch. Email frontline@csp.org.uk
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Advice line: medical malpractice
There has been a rise in medical malpractice claims against physiotherapists as a result of the misuse of hot packs or wheat bags.
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Harnessing the potential of AHP leaders
Physios are a vital force for good in the NHS, but need more help to secure leadership roles, says Dr Joanne Fillingham
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An inspector calls
Careful preparation reaps rewards when the CQC inspectors pay a visit, says Cate Leighton