A blog by Jo Whittet, Paediatric Physiotherapist My name is Jo Whittet and I am a Paediatric Physiotherapist working the … More
Category: Physiotherapy
NHS 24 RUC work by Jen Dallas, Physiotherapist.
I eagerly stepped into the unknown in 2019 by taking up an AHP role within NHS 24. I was looking … More
What Type of Placement Did You Say? by Marie Peck @mariepeck30
Marie Peck, Physio practice education lead NHS Educationfor Scotland, marie.peck@nhs.scot @mariepeck30 What?:Having embarked on a secondment in Sept 2021 with … More
Scoping of Allied Health Professional Leadership Impact in Improving Acute Tracheostomy Management at University Hospital Hairmyres
Carol Smith – Advanced Practice Physiotherapist in Surgical and Critical Care. University Hospital Hairmyres (UHH), NHS Lanarkshire. Email: carol.smith2@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk Twitter: … More
Group Telerehabilitation in the COVID-19 Era: a New Approach
Person-centred experience for telerehabilitation following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Introduction: The rationale for this project is to co-design (1) alternative … More
NHS Near Me vs COVID-19
On the 16th of March 2020, I started my secondment post in Pelvic, Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy (POGP), however, due … More
Advanced Practice Physiotherapy in Primary Care
So, you have decided to up the game with your running but now you have definitely done something to your … More
Managing expectations – a day in the life of a rehabilitation physiotherapist.
Kathleen Keenan, Physiotherapist in Rehabilitation, NHS Ayrshire and Arran. As a physiotherapist working in a rural community hospital, one of … More
Just Go With The Quo?
Working as a physiotherapist in acute medicine I hear the phrases ‘revolving door’ and ‘frequent flyer’ used regularly. It is … More
Reflection on working with the Pain Management Service in Ayrshire and Arran
My name is Lynsey Wilson. I am a static MSK physiotherapist working in the MSK physiotherapy department at Ayr Hospital. … More