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Public gym sessions prove successful in patients with long-term conditions
A pilot scheme to encourage patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurological conditions to maintain their own exercise regime in a publ
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Self-management the answer to knee pain
A programme demonstrating that group physiotherapy can be as effective as single-patient sessions in equipping patients to self-manage chronic knee
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Profile - Living the dream
Tracy Lewis quit banking to become a physio.
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Tech-savvy physio helps trust to overhaul community care
A physiotherapist with no previous IT training has developed a system that allows hospital and community staff to share electronic notes.
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Lawyers and Lotus staff to get a workout@work
Physiotherapist Gemma Newell, based at Central Health Physiotherapy in London, is bidding to get legal staff out of their chambers and into a lunch
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Theatre puts spotlight on physiotherapy
Physiotherapy features prominently in a new play about the struggles and triumphs of raising a disabled child.
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Roadshow pushes East Enders ‘back on track’
A physiotherapist is taking part in a roadshow to help her local community get ‘back on track’ by promoting awareness of inflammatory back pain.
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In perspective - A power-sharing agreement
Broadcaster Andrew Marr’s stroke highlights the need to share expertise with patients, says ACPIN president Fiona Jones
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Society calls on TUC to back an end to violence against women
The CSP called on trades unions to campaign for a worldwide end to violence against women and girls at two key TUC conferences in April.