Also in this issue
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Collaborative cardiac care: University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS trust
Robert Millett meets the physios from north Staffordshire who are using innovative partnerships to make cardiac rehab available to a wide group of
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In focus: flexible working
Most physio staff now have the right to request flexible working.
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Three minutes with Gillian Jordan
Retiring from physiotherapy practice does not mean that life slows down, as Gillian Jordan discovered.
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Physio findings: mind and body unite to combat pain
Janet Wright looks at the latest research news and Michele Harms reports on Physiotherapy Journal findings.
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Knowing me: Leadership & CPD
In the second in a series of leadership, CSP adviser Nina Paterson says successful leaders start by ensuring they know themselves.
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Daring to be different: the importance of thought diversity
Being able to think creatively outside your comfort zone is key to being successful, says CSP chief Karen Middleton.
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Senior service: Dot Gibson calls for better care for older people
As the general election looms, Dot Gibson of the National Pensioners Convention explains why all political parties should sign up to a manifesto ca
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Letters: 4 March 2015
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Advice line: supply training in rebound therapy
No one individual or organisation has the sole right to supply training in rebound therapy, says assistant director of practice and development Sue
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Comment: creature comforts
Human beings tend to be creatures of habit but we all need to challenge ourselves, says Frontline managing editor Lynn Eaton.
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Work in progress: Léonie Dawson on managing sickness absence
Léonie Dawson outlines how physios can play a key role in keeping people healthy at work and cutting sickness rates.