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Devolved countries rally against privatisation of services
The Northern Ireland Assembly has voted to restrict the involvement of the private sector in health and social care services there as the ‘Transfor
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Lack of community rehab consigns hip fracture patients to costly hospital stays, says CSP
A new report reveals that hospital care for patients with hip fractures is improving, but the CSP says community rehabilitation could help avoid co
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UK gains a Maitland concept instructor
A British physiotherapist has qualified as a tutor of the Maitland technique, making him the UK’s only practising instructor.
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Rheumatoid arthritis quality standard underway
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence is seeking feedback on a draft quality standard on the topic of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Screen break
Robert Millett meets a Belfast-based physiotherapist who is conducting a pioneering study into lymphoedema screening.
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Review of the year
Will the Olympics be your lasting memory from 2012? Lynn Eaton and Sally Priestley look at other physio highlights this year
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Corridors of power
During the party conference season, CSP staff members and officers live out of suitcases as they promote the role of physio staff to politicians an
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Make your voice heard on 20 October
CSP members are the most effective voice for physiotherapy.
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Members debate Ulster NHS reforms
Physiotherapists from Armagh in Northern Ireland met with political and NHS figures to discuss the implications of healthcare reforms for physiothe
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Pilates gets Stroke Patients moving
Stroke survivors in Northern Ireland have benefited from a pilot trial of physiotherapy-led Pilates classes.