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Physios cross the globe for youth games
Four physios have travelled almost 10,000 miles to work with some of the UK’s brightest young athletes at this month’s Commonwealth Youth Games.
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Tackle inequality and improve health: LGBT health and wellbeing
Physio staff are well placed to support people from the LGBT community, says physio Maeve O’Neill from the Rainbow Project in Belfast.
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Make every contact count: talking about public health
In the first of two articles on physio’s role in public health, CSP professional adviser Carley King looks at making every contact count.
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Physio findings: physios tackle barriers to research
In our regular round-up of research that's relevant to physiotherapy staff, Janet Wright looks at how healthcare professionals rely on research to
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Let’s get digital: England’s NHS e-referral service
England’s NHS e-referral service launched in June, replacing Choose and Book.
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On the cusp: technology and healthcare
Could technology make healthcare more predictive and less reactive? CSP professional adviser and gadget guru Stuart Palma investigates.
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Three minutes with Cheryl Ede
Ever wondered what a staff side chair does?
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Body work: postural care for people with profound learning disabilities.
Robert Millett meets two physios who provide postural care for people with profound learning disabilities.
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Clinical update: osteoporosis and eating disorders
Osteoporosis affects some 3 million people in the UK.
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Physio findings: W@WD and research evidence on women’s urinary incontinence at Glasgow Caledonian University
Janet Wright investigates physical activity in the workplace and women taking action to combat urge incontinence.