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  • CSP council to agree response plan to potential changes in physio training

    The CSP has given a cautious welcome to calls for a major review of how pre-registration health care programmes in England are funded.

    News — 28 August 2015 - 2:57pm
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  • CSP signs recognition agreements with major physio providers

    Connect Physiotherapy, Healthshare, and the Percy Hedley Foundation have signed agreements that secure stronger relationships between the employers and the CSP, meaning a better deal for members.

    News — 28 August 2015 - 12:24pm
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  • CSP members to take part in October Older People’s Day events

    Hundreds of CSP members across the UK will take part in Older People’s Day on 1 October emphasising the importance of active ageing.

    News — 27 August 2015 - 4:24pm
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  • Physio treats 1,200 mile barefoot runner

    A private physiotherapist’s talk aimed at promoting his business has taken an unexpected twist. He’s ended up treating a man running the length of Britain – with no shoes on.

    News — 27 August 2015 - 3:38pm
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  • Cream of Tonga’s rugby players see Devon-based physio

    It’s a long way from Tonga to north Devon – more than 10,000 miles, in fact – but Tongan players competing in the forthcoming Rugby World Cup will be under the care of a physio whose practice is in Barnstaple.

    News — 24 August 2015 - 3:08pm
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  • Physiotherapy pioneer shoots from the hip on joint repositioning

    A New Zealand-based physiotherapist who gave his name to an influential manual handling approach is set to make a rare visit the UK.

    News — 24 August 2015 - 10:41am
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  • Physios cross the globe for youth games

    Four physios will travel almost 10,000 miles to work with some of the UK’s brightest young athletes at next month’s Commonwealth Youth Games.

    News — 21 August 2015 - 3:53pm
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  • North Wales physio service saves nearly 700 GP appointments

    Advanced musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy practitioners at four primary practices in north west Wales have saved nearly 700 GP appointments over three months.

    News — 20 August 2015 - 4:41pm
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  • Children’s hospital holds special ‘Olympics’ for children with rare bone disease

    Children with a rare bone disease took part in their very own Olympics this month.

    News — 20 August 2015 - 2:56pm
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  • Physiotherapy Works menu of topics for regional events - 2015/16

    Following the successful Physiotherapy Works locally events we are offering a menu of events for Regional Networks to run as they wish. They are:

    Using population data to make the case e.g. the falls modelWorkforce issues and the new Workfoce Data ModelPrimary care - increasing physiotherapy rolesChronic obstructive pulmonary disease models.
    News — 20 August 2015 - 11:44am
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