by Ian McMillan | Oct 29, 2022 | CPD
NULLSignificant numbers of UK-based physiotherapy students and physiotherapists who watched a series of free training modules hosted by Macquarie University in Sydney said they felt more confident about treating people who have had a stroke afterwards. The...
by Ian McMillan | Oct 27, 2022 | News
Canadian physiotherapists ‘stand ready’ to step in and help solve the ‘dire situation’ facing the country’s creaking healthcare system, prime minister Justin Trudeau has been informed. The Canadian Physiotherapy Association spelled out...
by Ian McMillan | Oct 26, 2022 | Technology
Physiotherapists and other clinicians who are expected to weave artificial intelligence (AI) technology into their practice should be given more specialist training than their counterparts who do not have the same expectations placed on them. That is one of the...
by Ian McMillan | Oct 25, 2022 | Respiratory
People who are exposed to paints, varnishes and glues at work should have regular check-ups to help them avoid developing serious respiratory illnesses. That is the advice given by researchers who conducted a pooled analysis of the evidence and wrote an article for...
by Ian McMillan | Oct 23, 2022 | Careers, Reflections
This time last year, PhysioUpdate published an exclusive interview with respiratory physiotherapist Rachael Moses as she prepared to become the first person in her profession to take the presidential reins at the British Thoracic Society (BTS). The...