Also in this issue
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2016: the year in review
A look back at the year and our 2016 review which we have put together for your information.
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Physio findings: Parkinson’s dancers step out safely
In our regular round up of research Janet Wright looks at evidence for people with Parkinson’s, who can improve many of their symptoms by dancing,
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Primary concerns
Alex Massey says patients with neurological problems need better care pathways in primary care settings.
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The loving touch: tackling taboos around disabled people and sex
Tom Shakespeare argues that physio staff can help tackle the taboos that still surround disabled people and sex.
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Advice Line: getting physios into GP surgeries
Ruth ten Hove on a CSP bid to get more physios into GP surgeries.
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Clinical update: low back pain and sciatica
Neil O’Connell examines the clinical guideline on low back pain and sciatica, which was recently updated by NICE
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Editor's comment: new avenues
As we come to the end of another year, what better way to celebrate than by taking a look at the role of physios working with the Royal Ballet?
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Your comments: 7 December 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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Tipping point: stress in NHS staff
At a time when the NHS is under severe financial pressure, it’s no wonder that stress levels of hardworking frontline staff have increased.
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Time to say sorry
Karen Middleton, the CSP’s CEO, looks back on some of the lessons she’s learnt from 2016.
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3 minutes with Sebastien Baugh
Working as a physio in a relatively deprived part of London and at the CSP fuelled Sebastien Baugh’s ambitions to make his mark in his chosen field