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Workout@Work 2017: making it work
As physio staff around the UK roll up their sleeves to run events linked to W@W 2017, Paul Stephenson looks at some inspiring examples from last ye
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In person: tell me a story
Chief executive Karen Middleton on why stories are a powerful way to influence others.
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Clinical update: cauda equina syndrome
This syndrome can be serious and can prompt legal claims if symptoms are misdiagnosed, say physios Laura Finucane, Chris Mercer and Sue Greenhalgh.
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Physio findings: exercise may lessen severity of chronic pain
In our latest round-up of research-based articles, Caroline White looks at how physical activity may reduce the severity of long-term pain, while K
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A real impact
Newly-installed at ARMA, Sue Brown says the national body will play a key role in influencing health policies.
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Advice line: identifying the top research questions about physiotherapy
Katherine Jones on a CSP bid to identify the top research questions about physiotherapy.
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Physios pick up prizes at prestigious awards ceremony
Physios were named winners of two awards at a ceremony backed by NHS England and the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish governments.
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Injury in elite sports: can it be predicted?
Arsenal Football Club’s conference on injury screening of footballers and other elite sportspeople showed divided opinion, even among experts.
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Local issues: Devolution in Manchester
Greater Manchester has ambitious plans for devolved health and social care and local leaders believe it’s time for physiotherapists to start shapin
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Keeping it local: how you can help CSP’s rehab campaign during the upcoming elections
Help to raise the profile of the issues you care most about in next month’s local elections, says Alice Sorby.