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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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3 minutes with Ruth Jones
Ruth Jones, the new CSP senior negotiating officer for Wales and the West Midlands, says representing members can be very rewarding.
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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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Award-winning video helps post-op hand exercises
A team of physios and occupational therapists are making rehabilitation after complex hand surgery easier with an award-winning exercise video.
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Anabolic steroids: a growing issue?
Robert Millett speaks to physios about treating users of illegal performance-enhancing drugs.
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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.