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Tackling the whiplash epidemic
Physios could be sidelined under government proposals to create medical panels to review claims from people who say they have sustained whiplash in
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‘Hands on’ physiotherapy is key to making ‘fit for work’ service a success, says CSP chief executive
Long-term sick leave could be prevented by a new service that will give employees faster access to health advice and support, according to a review
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Review of the year
Will the Olympics be your lasting memory from 2012? Lynn Eaton and Sally Priestley look at other physio highlights this year
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Physio findings: the benefits of exercise
Michele Harms, editor of the CSP’s Physiotherapy journal, sums up the latest research findings from the issue out this month 98(4) December 2012.
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Physio wins Macmillan Excellence Award
A Macmillan Cancer Support lymphoedema physiotherapy specialist has won an award for excellence.
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CSP survey reveals Welsh vacancy delays
Health boards in Wales are delaying filling physiotherapy vacancies to save money, leaving physio services stretched, a comprehensive series of CSP
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Corridors of power
During the party conference season, CSP staff members and officers live out of suitcases as they promote the role of physio staff to politicians an
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Child’s play
Patients at the Children’s Hospital for Wales in Cardiff are enjoying weekly dance sessions as part of their rehabilitation.
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National joint report brands almost half NHS trusts as ‘red’
Many hospitals could be putting the long-term safety of joint replacement patients at risk, according to a report from the National Joint Registry
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Welsh Support workers get CPD support
CSP associate member officer Catherine Smith is visiting workplaces across Wales from 17 September.