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Publications

A searchable listing of The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy current publications. Members must log in to see the full listing

  • Under pressure... (leaflets and posters)

    Stay healthy and happy at work with advice from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.

    1 June 2012
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  • Physiotherapy works: cardiac rehab

    Physiotherapy-led cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a clinical and cost effective intervention for those living with cardiovascular disease

    1 January 2012
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  • The Good Sleep Guide

    With over half of all adults sleeping seven or more hours a night, the CSP has produced some useful tips on how to achieve the perfect night’s sleep.

    1 January 2012
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  • A survey of NHS Physiotherapy waiting times, workforce and caseloads in the UK 2010-2011

    27 December 2011
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  • Rheumatoid arthritis and physiotherapy

    10 October 2011
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  • Physiotherapy works: critical care

    Critical care is the specialised care of patients whose conditions are life-threatening and who require comprehensive care and constant monitoring, usually in intensive care units (ICUs) and high dependency units (HDUs).

    7 October 2011
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  • Physiotherapy works: dementia care

    Physiotherapy, delivered as part of a multidisciplinary team approach, is clinically and cost effective in the management of dementia.

    7 October 2011
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  • CSP Library and information services leaflet

    20 August 2011
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  • Any Qualified Provider (AQP) briefing 2

    3 August 2011
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  • Physiotherapy works: multiple sclerosis (MS)

    Physiotherapy, delivered as part of a multidisciplinary team approach, provides a range of benefits, from improving physical health to enhancing quality of life, for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

    27 May 2011
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