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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
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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
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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.
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NHSScotland Event: Physio home visits cut COPD admissions in Glasgow
Hundreds of patients in Glasgow are successfully managing serious lung conditions, thanks to an innovative physio-led project that is reducing hospital admissions.
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NHSScotland Event: Delegates told physios are making GP practices more efficient
Physiotherapists in Scotland are saving GPs’ time by seeing patients with common musculoskeletal conditions, delegates were told during a debate at the NHS Scotland conference in Glasgow on 14 June.
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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.
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Into the mainstream: physio access for those with learning disabilities
Specialist physiotherapists are helping to ensure that NHS services are accessible to people with learning disabilities. Andrew Cole reports.
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Adviceline: avoiding litigation
With a degree in healthcare law, Pip White offers some pointers on avoiding litigation:
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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.
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Scotland’s pain management physios create link with OTs
An event on 8 June was an ideal opportunity for physios and occupational therapists in Scottish pain management programmes to develop a network.