UK physiotherapy and haemophilia: A future strategy built on past success

  • Bladen M
  • Stephensen D
  • McLaughlin P
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Abstract

From its humble beginnings in 1990, the UK’s Haemophilia Chartered Physiotherapists Association (HCPA) has led the development of haemophilia physiotherapy in the UK and increasingly across Europe too. Over the past 10 years, the growth of the group has centred on an annual professional meeting that facilitated educational opportunities and professional networking, and has increasingly promoted research among members. The HCPA has now established a Clinical Studies Group, an open forum designed to identify and support research needs and to promote a collaborative approach to research that will answer some of the important questions that remain about haemophilia care.

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Bladen, M., Stephensen, D., & McLaughlin, P. (2016). UK physiotherapy and haemophilia: A future strategy built on past success. The Journal of Haemophilia Practice, 3(2), 15–20. https://doi.org/10.17225/jhp00076

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