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Physio findings: WCPT Congress and charitable trust awards
In our regular round-up of research that's relevant to physiotherapy staff, Janet Wright looks at CSP’s contribution to WCPT congress.
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You only die once: end-of-life care
With new NHS plans giving people more say in their final care, physios can help patients have a good death. Janet Wright reports.
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Independent state: independent prescribing 12 months on
One year since the first accredited physiotherapists began prescribing independently, Louise Hunt reports on the difference it's making to practice
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Comment: Firm footing at the Aberdeen Physiotherapy Works event
Ian A McMillan on this month's physiotherapy Works event in Aberdeen.
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Election 2015
Thursday 7 May is UK election day. Find out what it means for physio staff in our election special.
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Clinical update: metastatic spinal cord compression
Clinical guidelines on assessing and treating patients with metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC) have been developed for physiotherapists and
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Ship to shore: military physio Peter Scott
Gary Henson meets the only military physio on board a ship with a remit to keep the UK’s armed forces healthy as they tackle the Ebola outbreak.
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Advice line: Women in sport
The menstrual cycle’s influence on sportswomen is unclear, says Niki Gabb.
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On the record: The importance of good record keeping
With updated guidance here on the CSP website, Ruth Ten Hove explains why good record keeping is vitally important.
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A lifeline at Christmas: National charity welcomes physio volunteers
Student physiotherapists and their qualified counterparts will play a key role in this year’s Crisis at Christmas services for homeless people, as