CSP publications
A searchable listing of CSP's current publications free to download or view our selection of printed publications which are available to buy now. You can also access a list of the titles of our withdrawn publications
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Learning from litigation: burns claims from electrotherapy (electrophysical agents)
This briefing sets out the minimum levels of safe practice for physiotherapists using electrophysical agents (EPA/electrotherapy).
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Supporting menopausal women in the workplace: checklist and risk assessment
A checklist and risk assessment form to help managers support menopausal women in the workplace.
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ERUS publications list
A comprehensive list of CSP publications on employment relations and union services is available though this online presentation, which is compatible with most computers and handheld devices. The presentation is also embedded below, visible to logged in members.
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Code of Members' Professional Values and Behaviour
The Code sets out the CSP's expectations of all members: qualified physiotherapists, associates and students
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HCPC investigations: a member guide
A guide to the Health and Care Professions Council’s (HCPC) procedures for dealing with complaints against physiotherapists and outlines how the CSP supports members through that process.
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CSP Impact Report 2018
The report summarises our achievements in 2018.
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Working as a physiotherapist outside Europe
Download guidance on the steps you may need to take if planning to work as a physiotherapist in a non-European country.
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Physiotherapy works: falls - a community approach
Multifactorial falls risk assessment reduces falls by 24% and should be offered to all older people who have fallen or are at risk of falls.
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Donating Physiotherapy Material
Find out where to send donations of physiotherapy related books, journals and other materials
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First contact physiotherapists (FCPs) – standardised data collection
As a developing role in primary care, it is essential for FCPs to capture standardised output data to ensure reliable and robust evidence of the service's effectiveness and efficiency.