CSP publications

A searchable listing of CSP's current publications free to download or view our selection of printed publications which are available to buy now. You can also access a list of the titles of our withdrawn publications

  • Guidelines for managing adults with lower limb prostheses

    These guidelines, based on the best available research evidence, focus on physiotherapy as part of a multidisciplinary team for adults lower limb prostheses.

    13 December 2012
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  • Aquatic therapy for clients with a tracheostomy

    Clinicians highlight the need for careful risk management when using aquatic therapy for clients with tracheostomies.

    13 December 2012
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  • Pelvic floor examination – CSP expectations

    This document sets out the expectations of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) for members' learning and development.

    4 December 2012
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  • Delivering under Pressure

    4 December 2012
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  • Information resources on cultural diversity and cultural competence

    31 October 2012
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  • Physiotherapy works: Rehabilitation

    Physiotherapy led rehabilitation is a clinically and cost effective intervention for those patients whose life has been adversely changed by injury, illness or disease.

    3 October 2012
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  • Physiotherapy works: lymphoedema

    Physiotherapy is effective at preventing and managing lymphoedema, a complex long term condition associated with physical and psychosocial problems.

    3 October 2012
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  • Physiotherapy works: cancer survivorship

    Evidence shows that physiotherapy-led exercise is clinically effective and can help cancer patients improve their quality of life.

    3 October 2012
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  • History of the physiotherapy profession and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy: a bibliography

    2 October 2012
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  • Citation styles

    This information paper gives advice on correctly referencing your documents.

    1 October 2012
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