Our featured articles are original articles that will be of interest to the physiotherapy and physical therapy community. They may consist of:
* clinical information such as an evidence-based review of a condition and it’s management,
* extended news items directly related to physiotherapy and the development of the profession,
* interviews with leaders from the physiotherapy community especially those working in interesting and alternative environments, or
* reviews of publications such as books, courses, websites, clinical guidelines and DVDs by specifically selected reviewers who are experts in the same clinical field.

Physical therapists’ unique role in healthy ageing

The contribution of physical therapists (known in many countries as physiotherapists) to the health of ageing adults is unique but under-recognised, according to the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT). More than any other profession, physical therapists prevent and treat chronic disease and disability in ageing adults through prescribed activity and movement. According to the World Health Organization, the proportion of people aged over 60 years is growing faster than… Continue reading

NHS to undergo radical overhaul

The NHS in England is to undergo a major restructuring in one of the biggest shake-ups in its history, the government has announced.  Hospitals are to be moved out of the NHS to create a "vibrant" industry of social enterprises under the proposals.  And, as expected, GPs are to take charge of much of the budget.  The move will lead to the abolition of all 10… Continue reading

The King’s Fund response to the announcement of a Health Bill in the Queen’s speech

Responding to the announcement of a Health Bill in today’s Queen’s Speech, The King’s Fund’s Director of Policy, Dr Anna Dixon, said: ‘The Health Bill and other announcements in today’s Queen’s Speech confirm that the NHS is embarking on a period of significant change. 'Strengthening the role of doctors and the voice of patients will create some difficult dilemmas. For example, the desire to increase democratic accountability by electing local people to… Continue reading

Closing the Gap Between Ethics Knowledge and Practice Through Active Engagement: An Applied Model of Physical Therapy Ethics.

Physical therapist practice has a distinct focus that is holistic (ie, patient centered) and at the same time connected to a range of other providers within health care systems. Although there is a growing body of literature in physical therapy ethics knowledge, including clinical obligations and underlying philosophical principles, less is known about the unique ethical issues that physical therapists encounter, and how and why they make ethical decisions. As… Continue reading

American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Kicks Off Social Media Campaign to Help You “Move Forward”

The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) has kicked-off a Web-based campaign as part of its “Move Forward” initiative to help individuals understand how a physical therapist can improve mobility and enhance quality of life. Educational resources include a new consumer Web site, Twitter profile

Open access information could change our professional world

The support that Physiopedia and my other projects have received recently from the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) have been so very gratefull received. Following a couple of great conversations recently with Tracy Bury and Simon Crompton regarding open access and social media in the physiotherapy profession I have enjoyed sharing ideas and been… Continue reading

Pharmacology of Pain

A heavyweight editorial team, a long list of influential contributing authors and the first such IASP book on this subject for over ten years was always going to make for a strong publication and this does not disappoint. There have been huge advances in the understanding of pharmacology and physiology of pain since the last key text on the subject and an update was over… Continue reading

A good week or cancer research.

It's been a good few weeks for hearing about developments in battling cancer. There has been much highlighted in relation to cancer research from the European Breast Cancer Conference in Barcelona and also developments in identifying those at risk of lung cancer and combating potential colon cancer. According to British doctors a pioneering treatment for… Continue reading

US House passes key healthcare reform bill

The US House of Representatives has narrowly voted to pass a landmark healthcare reform bill at the heart of President Barack Obama's agenda. The bill was passed by 219 votes to 212, with no Republican backing, after hours of fierce argument and debate. It extends coverage to 32 million more Americans, and marks the biggest change to the US healthcare system in decades. Under the legislation, health… Continue reading

Overcome Pain with Gentle Yoga, Level 1

This DVD, Overcome Pain with Gentle Yoga, Level 1, merges western scientific understanding of chronic pain with yoga techniques. It is the first of three DVD’s, Level 2&3 are expected to be available by the end of this year. Produced by Neil Pearson, MSc, BScPT, BA-BPHE, CYT, RYT500, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia… Continue reading

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