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Physios practise their Nordic pole walking for Older people’s day
Physios in South Wales were on their feet for Older people’s day to support a Nordic pole walking event in Cardiff.
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UK’s first physiotherapy support workers’ diploma launches in Wales
Physio support workers in Wales will be given a chance to study for UK’s first support workers’ diploma launched on 1 October 2015. Its benefits include standardised training, skills development and accredited qualifications.
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Awards highlight 10 years of Fit 4 Wales project
A physio-led programme in Cardiff has celebrated a decade of helping people with learning disabilities to get fit and combat obesity.
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Falls guys - falls prevention in the Highlands
Ian A McMillan meets two physios in the Highland region who raise awareness about keeping older people in their own homes after a fall, wherever po
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Meeting local needs: promoting public health
In the second of a two-part series on promoting public health, CSP professional adviser Carley King looks at making the most of your resources.
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In the vanguard: primary care treatment of musculoskeletal conditions
With GPs facing increasing pressures, physios are stepping into the breach by acting as first points of contact for patients with MSK problems.
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Game on!
Rugby enthusiasts will get a treat when the Rugby World Cup kicks off on 18 September.
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Viewpoint: Making a difference - working in conflict and disaster zones
Responding to global emergencies is hugely rewarding – despite the many challenges, says Peter Skelton.
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Partner feature: Offering a collaborative approach to musculoskeletal health
Clinical governance manager Martin Docherty, a physiotherapist and CSP member, offers Aviva’s perspective on the profession’s role in managing MSK
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Physios cross the globe for youth games
Four physios have travelled almost 10,000 miles to work with some of the UK’s brightest young athletes at this month’s Commonwealth Youth Games.