Year: 2024

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Best practices and current trends in dysphagia rehabilitation

Optimal dysphagia management requires input from qualified healthcare professionals. Now you can acquire fundamental knowledge of the tools and strategies used to recognise, assess and develop rehabilitation plans for individuals with dysphagia with this new programme of four courses from…

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Top Contributor June 2024 | Neelum Zehra

We are delighted to recognise Neelum as our Top Contributor for Physiopedia, acknowledging her remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication. As the country focal person for Physiopedia in Pakistan, she excels in her role as a Consultant for Rehabilitation Education and…

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The Corporate Quality Index (CQI) 2024 Report

WE WISH WE HAD BETTER NEWS… Last year, we had the wonderful pleasure of showing improvements in 2023 in terms of overall industry workforce satisfaction and engagement. Unfortunately, what we… The post The Corporate Quality Index (CQI) 2024 Report appeared…

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Developing leaders of change and improving quality of rehabilitation services in Ukraine

An 8-month clinical skills training programme for rehabilitation professionals in Ukraine has empowered participants through knowledge sharing and mentorship to improve rehabilitation of the increasing number of traumatic injuries, burns and wounds among patients in the country. There is an…

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Speech and language professionals in Uganda refine clinical skills to support children with cerebral palsy

Speech and language professionals in Uganda last month improved their clinical skills in treating speech and feeding disorders in children with cerebral palsy during a 2-day ReLAB-HS clinical skills workshop. Opportunities for in-person clinical training sessions for speech and language…

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A Personal History of Dry Needling

In 1992 when I was studying a post-graduate manual therapy course at Curtin University, Perth, the educational emphasis was primarily on joints and neural tissue, with an early smattering of pain science. Whilst assessing a patient during one clinical session,…

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Physiopedia supports Egyptian physiotherapist’s CPD in new hybrid training programme

In Egypt, the field of physiotherapy is evolving with a strong emphasis on continuous professional development (CPD) to manage musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions more effectively. To support this, Egyptian physiotherapists are increasingly turning to Physiopedia to enrich their knowledge and skills….

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Physiopedia AI assistant at your fingertips…now available on mobile

Now you can talk to the Physiopedia AI Assistant through your Physiopedia Plus (Plus) app allowing you to get live support with those burning questions, right from your phone. After launching last month, we’ve not stopped working to develop how…

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The future of physiotherapy: Integrating technologies to transform rehabilitation and recovery

This is the final guest post in a series written by Jason Giesbrecht – Physiopedia Plus Instructor, Senior Healthcare Leader and Physiotherapist. A vision realized and the path forward As we conclude our year-long exploration into the future of physiotherapy, it’s essential to…

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A Physiopedia perspective on Olympic sports and injuries, getting excited for Paris 2024

Bonjour fellow Physiopedians! We hope you are looking forward to the approaching Paris Summer Olympics 2024 as much as we are, it all starts in 2 weeks from 26 July to 11 August. To get you excited here are some…

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