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  • New CSP website delivers for mobile and beyond

    With over half of our visits now from mobiles, the new CSP website is designed to work well across all devices. 

    News — 9 August 2018 - 12:20pm
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    The new CSP website on an ipad
  • NICE proposes two day limit from referral to the start of intermediate care

    Adults accepted for bed-based intermediate care must start their treatment within two days of referral, according to recommendations from the National Institute for Health Excellence (NICE).

    News — 9 August 2018 - 12:15pm
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    NICE reablement
  • York physio gets kids ‘flossing’ and encourages more activity

    A paediatric physiotherapist teamed up with specialist dietitians and a GP to help promote healthy eating and the benefits of being active to schoolchildren.

    News — 8 August 2018 - 9:37am
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    Paediatric physiotherapist Stacey Maughan speaking to children about being more active
  • Glasgow 2018 sporting event takes off with the key role of physios

    Ewan Sharp is one of the 4,500 volunteers making everything happen at a key event in the sporting calendar this summer.

    News — 6 August 2018 - 4:53pm
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    Glasgow 2018 logo
  • NIHR funds UK-wide research into first contact physio with £764,000 grant

    An exploration of first contact physiotherapy services across the UK will start this autumn backed by a grant of £764,000 from the National Institute for Health Research.

    News — 6 August 2018 - 1:26pm
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    Chief investigator Nicola Walsh
  • Love activity campaign inspires hospital gardening group in Wales

    Physiotherapists in South Wales are encouraging patients to take part in some of their favourite activities, as part of the CSP’s Love Activity Hate Exercise? campaign.

    News — 6 August 2018 - 1:03pm
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    Garden Hospital group in South Wales
  • ‘Red flag’ health warning cards available in 28 languages

    Quick reference diagnostic cards to help physiotherapists and their patients identify serious ‘red flag’ conditions have been translated into 28 languages at a Cambridgeshire trust.

    News — 6 August 2018 - 9:59am
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    James Selfe, professor of physiotherapy at Manchester Metropolitan University
  • CSP welcomes framework to support first contact MSK physiotherapists

    Guidance to ensure that physiotherapists providing first contact services for people with musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions are properly equipped, was published on 30 July.

    News — 31 July 2018 - 4:57pm
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  • Competition offers physios £100,000 for bright ideas to benefit MSK patients

    Physiotherapists can enter an NHS-backed business competition that is seeking ideas for products and services to help people with musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders.

    News — 31 July 2018 - 3:59pm
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    Competition offers physios £100,000 for bright ideas to benefit MSK patients
  • TV show highlights physio role in beating chronic low back pain

    On Wednesday evening, Channel 4’s health magazine programme Live Well For Longer will compare and contrast how osteopathy, physiotherapy or yoga can help alleviate chronic low back pain.

    News — 31 July 2018 - 11:32am
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    TV show highlights physio role in beating chronic low back pain