Also in this issue
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Getting to the core of design
Physios are taught to look, listen and talk – transferable skills, as Matt Pattison tells Graham Clews.
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Working with arthritis
People shouldn’t just expect to put up with arthritis, says Tracey Loftis.
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Not in my name
Ruaidhri O’Connor explains the reasons for boycotting Ireland’s regulatory body.
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Editor's comment: opening up
After all the hard work that goes into getting Frontline to press every fortnight, I often wonder what you do with your copy when it arrives.
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Physio findings: research is flourishing in Northern Ireland
Physiotherapy research is flourishing in Northern Ireland.
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Adviceline: physio skills that go beyond clinical practice
Ieuan Ellis muses on his new job and how physio has given him skills that go beyond clinical practice.
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Rehab champions
Robert Millett meets two physiotherapists who highlight the benefits of specialist rehabilitation for people with dementia.
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ECMO: the physio’s role
Allaina Eden and Kelly Morris examine the use of ECMO for patients with severe respiratory failure and other conditions.
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Positive thinking
Karen Middleton, chief exec at the CSP, urges members to consider their resolutions for a difficult year ahead.
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3 minutes with Luz Carvajal
Meet physio Luz Carvajal from the Royal Hospital Chelsea’s infirmary, which was hailed for its ‘outstanding’ approach in a recent inspection report