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  • Physio uses non-invasive technology to research concussion in rugby players

    A physiotherapist has been collaborating with researchers from the University of North Carolina in the USA, to investigate concussion and brain health in rugby players.
     

    News — 20 July 2018 - 2:26pm
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    Physio uses non-invasive technology to research concussion in rugby players
  • Big rise in rate of rejection of requests for knee and hip surgery

    There has been a significant rise in the rate of rejection of requests for knee and hip surgery on the NHS over the past year, with almost 1,700 rejections in England last year, a BMJ investigation has revealed.

    News — 19 July 2018 - 1:22pm
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  • Physio gives doctoral lecture about improving quality improvement reporting

    A physiotherapist has given an inaugural lecture at the doctoral college of the University of Leicester, after being invited to speak on the subject of her award-winning PhD.

    News — 17 July 2018 - 5:26pm
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    Physio gives doctoral lecture about improving quality improvement reporting
  • Government issues guidance on pay funding for non-NHS providers

    The Department of Health and Social Care has issued guidance on eligibility criteria for non-NHS providers to access funding for the three-year pay deal agreed for directly employed NHS staff in England.

    News — 17 July 2018 - 5:11pm
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  • Physiotherapist tweets from @NHS

    The Twittersphere will be full of the benefits of first contact physiotherapy when Amanda Hensman-Crook takes control of the @NHS twitter account for a week.

    News — 13 July 2018 - 12:20pm
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    CSP advises on job descriptions  for first contact physiotherapists
  • Restrict antibiotics for people with non-severe COPD, says NICE

    Clinicians should consider limiting the use of antibiotics for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), to prevent them from developing antimicrobial resistance.

    News — 11 July 2018 - 5:19pm
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  • Physios back She Rallies campaign to get more girls into sport

    Physiotherapist Rachel Lewis has a personal interest in joining a nationwide drive to inspire more girls to play tennis.

    News — 11 July 2018 - 4:53pm
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  • Sheffield MSK service plans to expand ‘virtual’ physiotherapy

    Sheffield’s integrated musculoskeletal service has introduced a web-based platform, which is helping physiotherapists to collect patient reported outcome measures (PROMS) and provide exercise videos, a King’s Fund digital conference heard.

    News — 11 July 2018 - 12:40pm
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  • Invest in physiotherapy to improve outcomes and cut costs, says national health research review

    Commissioners could cut healthcare costs and improve patient outcomes by investing more in physiotherapy services for musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions.

    News — 10 July 2018 - 1:51pm
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    Invest in physiotherapy to improve outcomes and cut costs, says national health research review
  • CSP members celebrate Pride in London and call for better healthcare for LGBT+ patients

    A CSP motion calling for improved access to healthcare for LGBT+ patients was passed unanimously at the 2018 TUC LGBT+ conference which took place in London on 5 and 6 July.

    News — 10 July 2018 - 11:28am
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    CSP members celebrate Pride in London and call for better healthcare for LGBT+ patients