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Patient experience stories move Northern Ireland assembly members
Even the toughest person had a lump in their throat at a CSP event in Northern Ireland's Stormont building on 18 October.
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Assembly member gives her support to physio and self-referral
Northern Ireland assembly and health committee member Paula Bradley gave a thumbs up for physiotherapists in meeting the future needs of a growing population of older people.
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Your comments: 19 October 2016
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Editor's comment: Liverpool beckons
This year the CSP’s annual clinical conference has morphed into something quite different.
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Advice Line: why does Black History Month matter?
Why does Black History Month matter? Myless Mwanza finds out.
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Hearing the voice of the patient
Need to lobby for your services? Your patients are your strongest card says Richard Griffin.
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Physio findings: can electricity calm overactive bladders?
In our latest editon of physio findings, Janet Wright along with CSP research adviser Katherine Jones looks at electricity calming overactive bladd
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3 minutes with Adam Morgan
Juggling two very different roles. CSP steward Adam Morgan is a respiratory physiotherapist but also plays a much wider representative role on his
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Light touch: the way the CSP is influencing the way others view physiotherapy
Physios worry more about their patients than policy.
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Holisitic hopes
Helen Mooney meets some physios who believe that women’s health and MSK specialists should collaborate more closely.