by Ian McMillan | Mar 17, 2021 | Technology
People who are overweight and those with weight-related health conditions reap dividends from wearing fitness trackers and step counters, according to an online, peer reviewed British Journal of Sports Medicine article. The article, written by a team led by Daniel J...
by Ian McMillan | Mar 16, 2021 | Technology
A UK-wide survey of more than 1,400 NHS clinicians – with allied health professionals featuring prominently among them – has uncovered a groundswell of support for the greater use of digital technology. The results, published today (16 March) in a Health...
by Ian McMillan | Mar 12, 2021 | Pain
A recent PhysioUpdate article focused on a mental health professional network’s bid to find ‘experts by lived experience’ to join their committee (see link below). In this Q&A with editor Ian A McMillan, Christine airs her thoughts on being...
by Ian McMillan | Mar 11, 2021 | Research
A framework designed to help allied health professionals (AHPs) at every level of their career to get involved in research has been praised by two leading physiotherapists. Cherry Kilbride, a reader in physiotherapy at Brunel University London and lead AHP for...
by Ian McMillan | Mar 10, 2021 | Public health
Public Health England (PHE) has praised the power of physiotherapy in a publicity drive encouraging the public to act swiftly if someone might be having a stroke. Backed by the Stroke Association – and amid concerns that people’s responses to stroke might...