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Posted by Rachael Lowe on May 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment
iSpineCare is described as “a 3D animation library of spine anatomy and pathology movies that can be used to increase the quality of your patient education, while decreasing the time involved in delivering it”. It is an impressively easily navigable app for the iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch that provides a quick and efficient method [...]
Posted by Rachael Lowe on April 12, 2011 · Leave a Comment
More and more people are using social networking sites or blogs to communicate with friends and family. The HPC recognises that these sites are a useful way of communicating and sharing information with friends and colleagues. They rarely need to take action over a registrant’s use of social networking sites and would only take action [...]
Posted by Rachael Lowe on April 12, 2011 · Leave a Comment
‘Keep up the pressure,’ is the message to members from CSP’s chief executive, Phil Gray, following increasing disquiet over the health care reforms to the NHS in England. Health secretary Andrew Lansley has announced an ‘NHS Future Forum’ to advise the government on ways to improve the reforms. It will be chaired by Steve Field, [...]
Posted by Rachael Lowe on March 31, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Join WCPT’s largest ever congress with nearly 3,650 physical therapists already registered – register now at www.wcpt.org/congress/registration. 20-23 June 2011, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Final programme The final programme is now available to view on the congress website, including all topics for platform presentations, poster discussion sessions and poster displays. If you’ve been waiting to book until the full [...]
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Posted by Rachael Lowe on February 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Wow! Is my initial reaction to my first visit to CSM. With over 9000 registered attendees, a packed programme and a huge exhibition hall the place is absolutely buzzing. There are some great sessions to choose from, most sessions are pretty full, some have standing room only and many sessions are full (larger rooms may [...]
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Posted by Rachael Lowe on February 6, 2011 · Leave a Comment
It’s that time of year again for the largest Physical Therapy conference in the USA. The APTA’s Combined Sections Meeting will take place next week in New Orleans. There will be an increasing evidence of technology present this year including the new TechnoPalooza, a CSM mobile app and LIVE reporting by Physiospot! TechnoPalooza New at [...]
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Posted by Rachael Lowe on February 4, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Have you registered for the largest international gathering of physical therapists yet? With World Physical Therapy 2011 happening on your doorstep, don’t miss this unique opportunity to join your colleagues from around the world this summer. Fantastic transport links and a top European destination make Amsterdam the destination for June 2011! In addition to the [...]
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Posted by Rachael Lowe on January 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Clinically Relevant made a very savvy marketing move to boost them into 2011 by recently giving away their orthopaedic apps for the iphone for free via their Facebook page. At first sight the long lists of codes in their status updates seemed a bit bizarre, but as soon as you realised that these codes allow [...]
Posted by Rachael Lowe on January 9, 2011 · Leave a Comment
CSM is only a month away now and the excitement is rising! The Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) focuses on programming designed by all 18 of APTA’s speciality sections. This spectacular event will bring together more than 7,500 physical therapy professionals from around the nation for 5 stimulating days of exceptional programming, networking opportunities, and an [...]
Posted by Rachael Lowe on January 9, 2011 · Leave a Comment
As Editor of Physiospot I would just like to take this opportunity to wish all our readers a very happy, healthy and prosperous new year for 2011! This year we are looking to move Physiospot forward, we hope to bring you bigger news, bigger articles and reports ‘from the field’. We are also looking to [...]
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