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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 You can also access a list of the titles of our withdrawn publications

  • Northwest MSK service improvement project

    The final project report including sustainable reductions in waiting times and did not attend (DNA) rates in MSK services.

    4 February 2014
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  • History of the support worker within the CSP

    3 February 2014
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  • PD111 - Fitness for work

    Physiotherapists are ideally placed to help people return to work following illness, injury or intervention. This short paper includes guidance for CSP members who are advising on fitness for work.

    28 January 2014
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  • So your patient has cancer - a guide for physiotherapists not specialising in cancer

    This guide has been written by specialist cancer physiotherapists to support colleagues working in non-cancer specific roles.

    1 January 2014
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  • Interested in a career in physiotherapy?

    Have you been asked to give a talk at a local school or to attend an event to promote physiotherapy as a career choice?

    11 December 2013
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  • Do you know how safety reps can help? Advice for members

    13 November 2013
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  • Redundancy: a guide to the law and NHS provisions

    13 November 2013
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  • Physiotherapy works - Cystic fibrosis

    Daily lifelong physiotherapy is effective and essential in enabling people with cystic fibrosis achieve the best possible quality of life; decreasing complications, reducing hospital admissions and the need for antibiotic therapy and improving exercise tolerance.

    22 October 2013
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  • Physiotherapy works: Vestibular rehabilitation

    Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) is effective in reducing dizziness and vertigo and associated falls and improving quality of life in people with disorders involving balance mechanisms.

    1 October 2013
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  • Concurrent and subsequent treatment - Advice to physiotherapists working in the NHS and private sectors

    30 September 2013
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