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Five of the best: CSP reps talk about supporting colleagues in the workplace
Five CSP reps tell Daniel Allen about the satisfaction they gain from playing a key role by supporting colleagues in the workplace.
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Three minutes: Laura Marshall
A CSP Charitable Trust education and development award last year meant Laura Marshall could visit Melbourne, Australia – a key stepping stone in he
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Getting to the core by pursuing evidence-based practice
Every physio should pursue evidence-based practice. But have you ever thought about the assumptions that lie behind research design?
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Karen Middleton: going that extra mile
CSP’s chief exec, Karen Middleton, travelled nearly 700 miles to meet members in one of the most remote parts of the UK – and had an unexpected sur
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From sunrise to sunset: working though Ramadan
Working through Ramadan can present a challenge for Muslim physios – and for fasting patients. Robert Millett finds out why.
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Physio findings: movement after hip replacements and late-pregnancy leaks
In our regular round-up of reseach finding Janet Wright looks at should movement be restricted after hip replacement and if exercise can prevent la
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Motor neurone disease: a patient-centred approach
People with motor neurone disease can benefit enormously from physio input, says Nicola White.
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High heels – expression or oppression?
Uniforms are meant to unite, but are they masking individuality, asks physio John Hammond.
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Advice line: physios need to fight for appropriate care for older people
Rachael Machin believes physios need to fight for appropriate care for older people.
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Editor's comment: fast focus
Whatever your faith, or even if you don’t have a religious belief, I hope you’ll find the article about Ramadan of interest (page 16).
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