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Clinical Update: Parkinson’s
Bhanu Ramaswamy and Anna Jones sum up the latest guidance on an increasingly common condition.
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Removing the blocks: AHPs and healthcare delivery
Allied health professionals in England are poised to take a more central role in healthcare delivery, Gill Hitchcock heard at a King’s Fund event.
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Northern Ireland funding welcome but big issues such as pay remain, says CSP
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy in Northern Ireland has welcomed the announcement of an increase in funding for the Department of Health as part of the Northern Ireland Executive's 2016/17 budget.
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Your comments: 2 December 2015
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Physio findings: research is the central pillar of evidence-based practice world-wide
In our regular round-up on research items Janet Wright looks at research as the central pillar of evidence-based practice world wide and members’ c
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3 minutes with Gita Ramdharry
Dr Gita Ramdharry is helping community physiotherapists gain tools to support people with neuromuscular conditions.
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In person: Great expectations
Physiotherapy students have more than just youth on their side, as CEO Karen Middleton explains.
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Transgender: making the transition
As the CSP prepares new professional guidance, Janet Wright hears a transgender physio’s own story.
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Review of the year: 2015
It’s been a busy year for the CSP and its members. We reflect on the highlights.
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Poorer countries need their health staff too
Catherine Sykes of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy reminds us that strengthening our profession in every country will help to meet loca