Scottish physio to study cutting edge joint replacement rehab across the world
A physio is to spend six weeks in Japan and the US to help her draw up Scotland-wide guidelines on rehabilitating patients after hip and knee replacements.
Cutting physiotherapy services a false economy, says CSP
Proposals by CCGs covering Birmingham, Solihull and the Black Country to restrict access to physiotherapy could drive up costs for the NHS, the CSP has warned.
Physio keeps Eddie Izzard on track for 27 marathons in 27 days
Eddie Izzard started from ‘below zero’ in terms of fitness when he set out to run an astonishing 27 marathons in 27 days according to the physio who accompanied him every step of the way.
NICE tackles complex health issues for people with multimorbidity
CSP members are urged to make their voice heard as part of a major consultation on how patients with two or more long-term health problems are treated.
CSP welcomes publication of NHS Wales Workforce Review
The CSP has welcomed the publication of the independent NHS Wales Workforce Review, which was commissioned in the wake of Wales' two year Agenda for Change pay award in 2014.
Widespread discrimination against pregnant women and new mums is ‘shocking’ says CSP
Almost 400,000 pregnant women and new mothers experience negative and potentially discriminatory treatment at work each day, according to research for the Equality and Human Rights Commission.