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APA calls for funding to help chronic pain sufferers access long-term physio

Nicole Madigan - 15-08-2019

The Australian Physiotherapy Association is calling for Medicare funding covering physiotherapy treatment for sufferers of chronic pain. “The APA would

 
Exercise after lung cancer surgery important for recovery

Haley Williams - 27-06-2019

New research led by Curtain University has found that lung cancer patients who exercise after surgery to remove a tumour experience increased fitness and strength in their

 
Health Check: what's the best way to sit?

HealthTimes - 07-06-2019

Leon Straker, Curtin University Many people spend the majority of their waking

 
Confidence key to implementing PIPT for low back pain

Haley Williams - 09-05-2019

A recent study investigating the attitudes of physiotherapists in relation to psychologically informed physical therapy (PIPT) to treat low back pain (LBP) reveals that confidence

 
Back In Motion practices working together to close the gap in indigenous health this May

HealthTimes - 03-05-2019

This May, Back In Motion practices will again spearhead a fundraising campaign to close the significant gap in health outcomes within remote indigenous communities through

 
Call for diversity education to improve LGBTIQ physio care

HealthTimes - 09-04-2019

Diversity training for physiotherapists could help overcome care concerns among LGBTIQ+ clients, a University of Queensland study has found. Physiotherapist and

 
Oh, baby - Physiotherapy for mums and bubs

HealthTimes - 06-02-2019

When mums and bubs come together for physical therapy, they also gain significant emotional and social benefits, according to musculoskeletal

 
Physiotherapy works better when you believe it will help you - new study

HealthTimes - 30-01-2019

Rachel Chester, University

 
Sitting for a long period of time may be bad for your bones

AAP - 17-01-2019

Australian researchers are working with an international team to understand the relationship between sitting for long periods and bone health.

 
Exercise and funding to combat soaring rates of osteoarthritis

Haley Williams - 09-01-2019

At present, there are more than 2.2 million Australians living osteoarthritis (OA), a joint disease which causes chronic pain, and rates continue to soar. The

 

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