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Equality: busting the myths
When it comes to equality and diversity, there is still a long way to go, says CSP officer Jess Belmonte.
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Rehabilitation for musicians
It’s not just athletes who have aches and pains.
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First for Wales: physio to study on ACCP course
Tom Bromfield is set to become what is believed to be the first physiotherapist in Wales to study on an advanced critical care practitioner (ACCP) programme.
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Rehabilitation: jump to it
Specialist physiotherapist Sally Dufty treats jockeys who are injured on the turf. Mark Gould spends a day at the races to see her in action.
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Insurance cover: have you got it covered?
As more physiotherapists risk claims against them by their patients, CSP professional adviser Priya Dasoju explains the small print in your insuran
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Terror attacks: emergency plan
The bomb attack after an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester this May was a major incident for the NHS.
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In person: at the ready
CEO Karen Middleton says that CSP staff are keen to visit members – but rather than calling the shots, want to put the power in the members’ hands.
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Clinical update: CPD Spondyloarthritis (part 2)
In the second and final part of a series of articles on spondyloarthritis, consultant physiotherapist Carol McCrum highlights the value of speciali
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Physio findings: remotely supervised graded exercise may curb CFS fatigue
Caroline White and Katherine Jones report on the lastest physio research findings.
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Advice line: meningitis alert
Know the signs and symptoms of meningitis, says Tom Nutt.