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Australian Physiotherapy Association wins top gong at Association Awards

November 2022

The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) was named Association of the Year at the 2022 Association Awards held at the Sydney Masonic Centre earlier this week.

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Exercise with chronic pain: Experts say to 'go for it, but gently'

October 2022

Exercise is a mood-booster for me, when I'm physically able to handle it.

But I live with chronic pain, and it feels like many gym classes aren't well-suited to people like me, who can struggle to get through a regular 60-minute class.

So for those of us with chronic pain who want to get moving, what are the options?

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Physios want to break free (of shared care plans)

October 2022

Another health profession is seeking to push practice boundaries by prescribing and billing patients straight to Medicare.

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AN-ACC kicks in

October 2022

New funding model the Australian National Aged Care Classification has come into play this month.

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Long Covid woes linger

September 2022

As Health authorities warn the Covid pandemic is not over, a Tasmanian Physiotherapist has spoken of the debilitating effects of the virus and the need for a long Covid clinic.

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Australian patronages mourn Queen's death

September 2022

Queen Elizabeth II was patron of 27 organisations in Australia, including hospitals, army groups and youth services.

Some have issued statements in response to Her Majesty's death.

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Sector shares common goals at jobs summit

September 2022

The aged care sector has come together at the Jobs and Skills Summit to issue a joint statement of common interests for much-needed reform to support the aged care workforce.

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Tradies Encouraged To Care For Their Most Important Assets During Tradies National Health Awareness Month

August 2022

AUGUST is Tradies National Health Awareness Month, begun ten years ago by the Australian Physiotherapy Association.

The association is concerned that physically-demanding trade jobs can cause and exacerbate a range of injuries.

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Why do you really have a headache?

August 2022

Finding the cause of your head pain means no more suffering in silence.

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Advice for the Strengthening Medicare Taskforce from health groups and experts

Aug 2022

The Federal Government’s new Strengthening Medicare Taskforce met for the first time last week, and released a communiqué outlining its key priorities and overall approach, as Croakey reported together with some insights shared by taskforce member Professor Stephen Duckett.