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  • Physiotherapist speaks of ‘honour’ at appointment as NICE expert adviser

    Physiotherapist Dave Baker says it is ‘a great honour’ to be appointed as specialist advisor to a National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) committee that will be shaping national policy guidelines.

    News — 1 June 2018 - 3:02pm
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  • CSP secures rule change for healthcare apprenticeships

    The Institute for Apprenticeships has agreed that postgraduate pre-registration qualifications, as well as BSc (Hons) degrees, can be used in degree apprenticeships that form entry routes into the healthcare professions.

    News — 1 June 2018 - 10:55am
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  • Big push with STPs on first contact physios in primary care

    Sustainability and transformation partnerships (STPs) in every part of England have until the end of June to identify areas for large-scale pilots of first contact physiotherapy posts (FCPs) in GP surgeries.

    News — 31 May 2018 - 1:45pm
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  • Aberystwyth physiotherapy technician is star employee

    His drive to get exercise sessions up and running for patients at Aberystwyth’s Bronglais Hospital helped physiotherapy technician Chris Richard to a ‘surprise’ employee of the month award.

    News — 31 May 2018 - 11:55am
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  • CSP calls for changes to Scottish NHS staffing bill

    The CSP is concerned that proposed NHS legislation in Scotland would exclude physiotherapists from decision-making about safe staffing levels and could threaten physiotherapy budgets.

    News — 29 May 2018 - 3:49pm
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  • AACP 2018: Is acupuncture beneficial for pregnancy related back and pelvic pain?

    A key question for delegates at the Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) conference was whether acupuncture could provide relief from pelvic girdle and low back pain in pregnancy.

    News — 29 May 2018 - 1:52pm
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    AACP 2018: Is acupuncture beneficial for pregnancy related back and pelvic pain?
  • AACP 2018: Low back pain is the ‘elephant in the room’ for professional football but acupuncture can help

    Professional football players often experience low back pain which can be challenging and complex to treat, but acupuncture can help as part of a multimodal approach.

    News — 29 May 2018 - 1:29pm
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    AACP 2018: Low back pain is the ‘elephant in the room’ for professional football but acupuncture can help
  • AACP 2018: Deep oscillation therapy may enhance treatment outcomes when used with acupuncture

    Combining acupuncture and physiotherapy with deep oscillation therapy could help to relieve pain and lead to enhanced treatment outcomes.

    News — 29 May 2018 - 1:04pm
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    AACP 2018: Deep oscillation therapy may enhance treatment outcomes when used with acupuncture
  • AACP 2018: Acupressure is not ‘diluted’ acupuncture, says CSP fellow

    Acupressure is not a diluted version of acupuncture, as some people mistakenly believe, and has the advantage of providing non-invasive treatment.

    News — 25 May 2018 - 10:16am
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    AACP 2018: Acupressure is not ‘diluted’ acupuncture, says CSP fellow
  • Gloucestershire physio leads new perineal trauma clinic

    Women’s health specialist physio Kate Mitchell has led the development of a new perineal trauma clinic at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital that aims to improve patient satisfaction.

    News — 25 May 2018 - 10:05am
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    Gloucestershire physio leads new perineal trauma clinic