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  • Council examines preferred options for governing CSP

    CSP Council has moved a step further forward in the decision-making process towards finding the best way of governing the society in future.

    News — 21 December 2016 - 9:45am
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  • Physios organise Christmas gifts in memory of ‘wonderful’ colleague

    Physiotherapy staff at University Hospital Llandough have been arranging an extra surprise for their older patients this Christmas, courtesy of Sally’s Gift.

    News — 20 December 2016 - 4:33pm
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    Sally Hayward Xmas gift
  • Charity recognises physios for excellent ankylosing spondylitis care

    Physiotherapists who provide excellent care to people with ankylosing spondylitis (AS), which affects about 200,000 people in the UK, have received awards from a national charity.

    News — 20 December 2016 - 1:55pm
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    Liz van Rossen
  • Student funding still available in Wales, says health secretary

    Physiotherapy students can still access NHS bursaries if they start their studies in Wales this year, and work there for two years after graduating.

    News — 19 December 2016 - 10:33am
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    Vaughn Gething
  • Amputee team at Ninewells hospital wins Scottish health awards

    The amputee physio team at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee has scooped a top Scottish health award.

    News — 14 December 2016 - 2:40pm
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  • Gloucestershire clinical MSK group wins joint working award

    A musculoskeletal (MSK) clinical programme group, which includes physios, has been recognised for its excellent cross-organisation work with Gloucestershire’s health and social care community. 

    News — 14 December 2016 - 12:35am
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    Gloucestershire clinical MSK group wins joint working award
  • Neuro gym claims it could save £60k on NHS physio service

    Neuro rehab gym sessions in an NHS hospital are reducing re-referrals, saving money and could be replicated, said Darren Beales, lead physio with Kingston Community Neuro Rehabilitation Team.

    News — 9 December 2016 - 5:20pm
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  • Physios make better medico-legal experts than GPs, says expert

    Britain has one of the highest rates of whiplash in Europe and more physios could be employed to investigate injury claims and identify fraud.

    News — 8 December 2016 - 10:33am
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  • Exercise can help older people stay independent and mentally well, says NICE

    Older people who are at risk of losing their independence, or of a decline in mental wellbeing, should be offered tailored exercise in the community.

    News — 8 December 2016 - 10:20am
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  • Fitness to practise self-referrals rise by 21%

    More healthcare professionals appear to be playing safe by referring themselves to their professional body about fitness to practise issues.

    News — 6 December 2016 - 3:14pm
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    Fitness to practise self-referrals rise by 21%