Also in this issue
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Is rugby in schools risky?
Should schoolchildren be playing 'full contact' rugby? No, says Chris Tuckett, senior physio at Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust.
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Stirling success for physios in two Scottish GP practices
Physios working in two GP practices in central Scotland are having a significant impact. Ian A McMillan reports.
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3 minutes: Pip White
As a physio who leads the CSP’s Professional Advice Service, Pip White thought she had heard it all.
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Physio findings: evidence backs exercise for COPD
In our regular round up of research Janet Wright looks at the evidence for exercise for COPD and Michele Harms highlights the latest articles onlin
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In person: how can the CSP help you?
CEO Karen Middleton outlines the help available for you from the CSP. But it’s up to you to use it!
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Adviceline: consultation exercise on low back pain
Carley King explains the CSP’s role in channelling members’ comments into a recent consultation exercise on low back pain.
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Improving access to physiotherapy
Tracey Loftis says that opening access to physiotherapy is one of Arthritis UK’s main priorities.
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It's your call: how members help shape CSP policies
Rachel Newton gives some insights into how members help to shape the CSP’s policies – in this case, primary care.
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Your comments: 1 June 2016
Here are your comments on topics covered by us. We look forward to hearing your views and opinions on all related articles.
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Editor's comment: opportunities and threats
It feels as if physiotherapy is on the cusp of something big.