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HeartUnions week: highlighting why CSP membership matters
HeartUnions week, from 12 to 18 February, has seen CSP stewards and members across England and Wales highlighting the positive action the society takes every day to support physiotherapy staff at work.
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Postgraduate physio students set to gain access to student loans in England
Physiotherapy students starting pre-registration master’s degrees in England in 2018/19 are expected to have access to the same funding arrangements as undergraduates.
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Hillingdon NHS Trust’s frailty unit gets over-65s home earlier
A frailty unit for older people at Hillingdon Hospital NHS Trust is enabling more patients to be discharged early and treated at home, specialist physiotherapist Rebecca Walden told Frontline.
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Physios in Valentine's campaign to encourage men and women to ‘pucker up’
Physiotherapists are using Valentine’s Day to highlight that pelvic floor training is not just for bladder problems but also for sexual function.
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NICE appoints physiotherapist to key stroke committee
CSP member Jaimie Shepherd has joined a national committee to review guidelines for the diagnosis and initial management of stroke and transient ischaemic attack.
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Physio students support ‘superheroes’ with disabilities at Winter Wonderwheels
A senior physiotherapy lecturer and more than 30 students volunteered as ‘superhero sidekicks’ at the UK’s first Winter Wonderwheels sporting event.
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Wheels4Fun gets disabled cyclists in the saddle
Physiotherapist Trish Cunnison is inviting others in the profession to support Wheels4Fun, the Saturday group she set up to improve access to cycling for disabled people.
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Physiotherapy can help manage symptoms of Parkinson’s, says NICE
Physiotherapy can help people with Parkinson’s to manage their symptoms, maintain their independence and avoid hospital admission.
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Members help support CSP hip sprint research
CSP members have risen to the challenge of a major audit to highlight the rehab of people after a hip fracture, the results of which are published today.
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Hip fracture patients waiting up to three months for rehab at home
Vulnerable patients recovering from hip fracture are facing unacceptable variations in care, warns the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.