by Ian McMillan | Aug 24, 2023 | On The Move
The organisers have described the event as the ‘Glastonbury for therapists’ – though presumably the toilets will be in good nick and you won’t have to navigate your way through a quagmire to catch your favourite act on the main stage. At least 100 speakers have been...
by Ian McMillan | Aug 23, 2023 | Musculoskeletal
Ascenti – which describes itself as having largest private physiotherapy workforce in the UK – wants to recruit 100 more ‘ambitious and experienced’ physios by December. The company already employs 300 physiotherapists and is also a major...
by Ian McMillan | Aug 23, 2023 | Sports & Exercise
People aged over 60 who have the unhealthiest lifestyles are significantly more likely to end up in nursing homes than their counterparts with the healthiest lifestyles. That is the conclusion of a team that conducted a large population study that appeared online in...
by Ian McMillan | Aug 19, 2023 | Respiratory
An independent national committee – which includes a physiotherapy perspective provided by Naomi McVey – issued draft guidance earlier this week (19 August) on monitoring people at home with acute respiratory infections (ARIs) through using virtual wards....
by Ian McMillan | Aug 17, 2023 | Careers
School leavers should consider applying to study in physiotherapy or one of the allied health professions (AHPs) – in part because they could be eligible for a grant worth £5,000 a year. Speaking on A-level results day in England, Wales and Northern...