Also in this issue
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Confident in what our profession has to offer
Increasing numbers of healthcare workers offering exercise interventions, physios should be confident in what we offer, says Rachael Wadlow
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Workplace wins
Read about our wins and successes in the workplace our article below
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Principles of collaborative working
Opportunities for the physiotherapy profession to work with other exercise professionals to deliver high quality rehabilitation are growing
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Duty of care: what is reasonable?
Within our profession we come across the term ‘duty of care’ all too often.
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Stepping up
The CSP is encouraging support workers to step up and become stewards. Hayley Gibson explains how you don’t need to be a senior physiotherapis
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Fit notes for patients
‘I want to start to certify fit notes for my patients. What do I need to do?’
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Valuing physiotherapy
Our strike action is focused on fair pay, but it’s also about survival of the NHS and value of physiotherapy staff, says Karen Middleton
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Vertebral fractures – new patient and professional resources
A selection of tools and information sources that you may find useful
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Anti-racism taskforce
Support, guidance and updates on employment and trade union issues
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Enabling support of early career researchers
For those whose role includes supporting early career (including clinical) researchers, this column requires you to recall three simple words.
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Physiotherapy and ME/CFS: towards a consensus?
Physiotherapists have a key role to play in supporting people with ME/CFS and implementing the most recent guidance from NICE.
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Involving volunteers in falls prevention is a way forward
A volunteer-led falls prevention support at Kingston Hospital NHS Trust sees volunteers visiting patients at home