With the expansion in the number of Physispot blogs available in 2007 it has become quite a large task to continually juggle them all and is not conducive to an effective service for our readers. We have therefore made the decision to amalgamate all the blogs into one place at www.physiospot.com. Whilst you will be able to read all the articles that have been selected as clinically relevant and posted we have developed separate areas of the site for research in different clinical areas.
By making the management process more efficient not only will we be able to devote more time to actually posting articles but it will also provide a number of additional benefits:
- Each clinical area can be easily accessed from the navigation bar at the top of each page, no more flicking between different blogs.
- Articles can be tagged with more than one clinical area thereby adding more articles to each individual clinical area.
- The search function will search across all clinical areas so that you will be looking for what you need amongst all the articles posted.
- More easily keep up-to-date with recent additions in multiple clinicl areas by freely subscribing to one or more of our update options.
- Authors can easily work in more than one clinical area which may be useful for their own professional development and evidence based practice.
There is one small inconvenience to our readers which can be easily overcome. As of today the email alerts and feeds for all the old physispot blogs will cease to function. You will need to sign up again to receive the update alerts that you are interested in. Go to the update options page to sign up now for your RSS feed and Email Alerts. You can also download our toolbar to receive updates straight to your desktop and follow us on Twitter from this page.
We hope that all our readers are happy with the developments and that you enjoy the site and continue to find it useful, had we not done this we may not have been able to carry on with the juggling! Visit the new site at www.physiospot.com






