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Physios win praise for cutting hospital admissions
Physiotherapists in Cumbria have been praised for an initiative with social care, which has reduced the number of people who need to be admitted to hospital.
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Study Day presentations from 14 October Intermediate Care & Community Rehab event 2017
Listed below are the three presentations from the 14 October 2017 Study Day on Intermediate Care and Community Rehabilitation featuring:
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September 2017 English Regional Networks Key Messages
This document provides latest information and news from the CSP relevant to all members of the CSP. Please print it, put up on staff noticeboards and share with your colleagues.
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North West Regional Network Minutes (06/06/2017)
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Terror attacks: emergency plan
The bomb attack after an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester this May was a major incident for the NHS.
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Network tenders for £110,000 programme to prepare AHPs for primary care work
England’s North West AHP Network is planning a £110,000 programme to support the development of allied health professionals (AHP) in first point of contact roles in primary care.
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Liverpool’s pulmonary rehab patients can breathe easier with digital access to instant physio advice
Patients attending Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital’s Breathe, its pulmonary rehabilitation programme, can now access instant advice about how to manage flare-ups using their mobile devices.
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Physio explains benefits of functional rehab to spinal surgeons from around the world
A physiotherapist from Sheffield has spoken to an audience of international spinal surgeons to highlight the effectiveness of functional rehab for back pain, spondylosis and spondylolisthesis.
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Physio teaches community how to use lifesaving defibrillator
A physiotherapist is teaching people how to use a heart defibrillator that is being kept outside a village pub in Greater Manchester.
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Clinical update: cauda equina syndrome
This syndrome can be serious and can prompt legal claims if symptoms are misdiagnosed, say physios Laura Finucane, Chris Mercer and Sue Greenhalgh.