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‘Strength in depth’ displayed as CSP launches guidance in Wales
The work of physiotherapy staff in Wales received a resounding endorsement when politicians, civil servants and other key figures gathered for the
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CSP vigilance pays off
Changes to the NHS pension scheme grabbed the headlines recently, but the CSP has also been fighting to protect NHS members’ pay and other entitlem
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Communication key in stroke study, says physio
A £1.4 million research project will look at how the timely use of drugs can improve the effectiveness of routine physiotherapy and occupational th
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Unions reject local pay in NHS
The CSP and other health unions have told the NHS pay review body that they oppose government proposals to introduce ‘local market-facing pay’ into
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A passion for preventing falls
Does the rising number of older people mean that more falls are inevitable?
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Physio warns of smart phone RSI risk
A physiotherapist has warned about the rise of repetitive strain injuries associated with smart phones.
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Show me the treasure
Want to research a physio-related condition? A CSP grant could help get you started, as Kate Drury finds out
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Physios urged to adopt equipment standards code
The first code of practice for commissioning and providing community and disability equipment is now published.
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Welsh health minister hears CSP concerns
A CSP delegation met Welsh minister for health and social services Lesley Griffiths in December to discuss concern in the profession over the curre