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Physio travels to Brazil for dance medicine conference
A physiotherapist researching dance injury screening for his PhD has travelled to Brazil to attend a workshop on strengthening UK-Brazilian links in dance medicine.
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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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Workout at Work: five years and still going strong
CSP vice chair Philip Hulse has found that the benefits of CSP’s Workout at Work Days last far beyond the day itself.
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A matter of pride: streamlining community care in the West Midlands
The streamlined way in which community care services in one part of the West Midlands are being delivered is winning national plaudits, as Louise H
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Physiotherapy Works menu of topics for regional events - 2015/16
Following the successful Physiotherapy Works locally events we are offering a menu of events for Regional Networks to run as they wish. They are:
Using population data to make the case e.g. the falls modelWorkforce issues and the new Workfoce Data ModelPrimary care - increasing physiotherapy rolesChronic obstructive pulmonary disease models. -
Engaging with NICE: a how-to guide
This guide outlines the ways physiotherapy staff can engage with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Due to the nature of registering as stakeholders with NICE, it is primarily relevant to the Professional Networks (PNs).
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3 minutes with ... Charmaine Riley-Nelson
Charmaine Riley-Nelson says more can be done to encourage people with black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds to become physios.
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Stretching a point - Hypermobility, joints and physiotherapy research
Hypermobility affects more areas than you might expect, and physiotherapists are leading the way with research. Janet Wright reports
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3 minutes with football physio Scott Gormley
Though Scott Gormley’s career in physiotherapy is still in its early stages, he has already established a firm foothold in football
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Three minutes with Philip Hulse
After responsibility for public health in England moved to local councils, Philip Hulse decided to contact his local public health team