Latest content
-
Physio findings: can attitude affect treatment?
In our regular round-up on research Janet Wright looks at how attitude affect treatment results and Physiotherapy journal editor Michele Harms high
-
Student focus: back stories
As a new cohort of physio students embark on their careers, Gill Hitchcock talks to five students about their varied careers before opting to be a
-
Physios help develop new commissioning guidance for lymphoedema services and easy read leaflets
Physiotherapists helped to create new guidance about lymphoedema services for adults in London, which was published on 8 August.
-
Poll makes a difference to patient satisfaction at Belfast physio service
Physio staff and patients in Belfast have been recognised for their work in improving physiotherapy services, by gathering people’s experiences and feedback.
-
Karen Middleton: going that extra mile
CSP’s chief exec, Karen Middleton, travelled nearly 700 miles to meet members in one of the most remote parts of the UK – and had an unexpected sur
-
Three minutes: Laura Marshall
A CSP Charitable Trust education and development award last year meant Laura Marshall could visit Melbourne, Australia – a key stepping stone in he
-
From sunrise to sunset: working though Ramadan
Working through Ramadan can present a challenge for Muslim physios – and for fasting patients. Robert Millett finds out why.
-
Northern Ireland NHS conference hears how physios as first points of contact improve care
The value of physiotherapist as a first point of contact for patients was highlighted at the annual Northern Ireland Confederation for Health and Social Care annual conference and exhibition.
-
Equal access for all: working with people with learning disabilities
Jenny Tinkler launches a guide aiming to help people with learning disabilities obtain access to mainstream services.
-
Neurological care: treating patients with brain injuries
Robert Millett meets a physiotherapist who is part of a team that treats people with ‘locked in’ syndrome and severe brain injuries.