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Lives worth living: exercise for long-term conditions
Physios are urged to engage people with long-term conditions in therapeutic exercise programmes.
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CSP Awards - Celebration time as physios recieve awards and fellowships
Dr Helena Johnson, treasurer and former chair of the CSP council, joined physiotherapists from across the UK for the society’s 2013 awards in Londo
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NHS England urges physios to share innovative ideas
Physiotherapists must share their ideas if they are to help improve outcomes for patients in the restructured NHS, according to the deputy chief al
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TUC president thanks CSP at unions’ annual conference
CSP director and TUC president Lesley Mercer called for a drive to improve equality, create jobs and address fair pay issues in her opening address
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Cuts are damaging patient care – CSP survey
A drive to cut costs in the NHS is damaging patient care, according to six in 10 CSP members (60 per cent) who took part in a recent survey.
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CSP warns of risk of fragmentation as NHS outsourcing grows
There is a growing risk that patient services may fragment as a fresh wave of NHS trusts in England is to be taken over by external contractors, wa
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Physios need to ‘get to grips’ with the new NHS
The CSP has published a series of factsheets, as part of an ‘influencing’ toolkit, aimed at helping members get to grips with changes to the NHS in
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Tolpuddle pilgrims
CSP members Jo Elliott and Jim Joyce
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Promoting wellbeing
Jennifer Trueland talks to physiotherapists who are improving the wellbeing of NHS staff and helping others back into work.
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Apt app helps patients
An app featuring film of post-operative physiotherapy exercises, with a function to set reminders so that patients know when to do them, has been l