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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
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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
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E-learning comes to the CSP
CSP professional adviser Nina Paterson outlines a series of initiatives that will help members keep their CPD up-to-date and relevant.
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Maternity Matters
CSP members have won a battle to get their rights during maternity leave properly enacted. Gill Hitchcock finds out how they did it.
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The Paralympics: reaching the pinnacle
Running until 18 September, the Paralympic Games in Rio are the ultimate sporting experience for athletes and physiotherapists alike, says Graham C
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Glasgow Caledonian University’s physio students aid Homeless World Cup teams
Glasgow Caledonian University’s physio students and graduates delivered pitch side massage and first aid during the 2016 Homeless World Cup this July.
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Follow the leader
Jean Driscoll is passionate about integrating health and social care in order to improve provision for patients in Dundee.
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Glasgow Caledonian academics teach children about the science of physiotherapy
A ‘meet the experts’ event at Glasgow Science Centre introduced children as young as six to how physiotherapists use science and evidence.
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Digital rehab triples physio capacity in NHS Lanarkshire
A remote digital rehabilitation service has cut travel time for community physiotherapists in Lanarkshire and enabled them to spend more time assessing people.