Also in this issue
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In review: featured books and video and e-book
Our featured book titled 'Play in Healthcare for Adults' deal with the fundamentals of play and its importance in the political health agenda.
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Lasting friendships: Scottish burns physios build links with Malawi
A unique partnership between burns physios in Glasgow and Blantyre, Malawi, is reaping dividends, as Louise Hunt discovered.
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Physio findings: help after heart failure
In our latest round-up on research based articles, Janet Wright looks at a home plan that can help patients after heart failure and Katherine Jones
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The changing face of disability
Cliff Towson calls for the barriers that blight the lives of disabled people to be removed.
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Student placements: are you experienced?
Students need to spend 1,000 hours in settings that enhance their knowledge and practice.
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Why twenty’s plenty
Anna Semlyen argues that reducing speeds limits will cut accidents and boost respiratory health.
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Advice Line
CSP assistant director Sally Gosling discusses plans to boost apprenticeships in England.
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Your comments: 1 February 2017
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Editor's comment: falling down
A colleague of mine, who is in her late 50s, tripped and fell sprawling on to the pavement while running for a bus on her way home from work the ot
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New year (re)solution: everyday life and CPD
CSP professional adviser Nina Paterson says our everyday lives can be a rich source of material for continuing professional development.
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3 minutes with Jessica Kibble
Meet musculoskeletal specialist Jessica Kibble who, at 27, is extending her skills by taking a two-year veterinary physio master’s at the Universit
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Will pedometers help COPD rehab?
Physical activity improves health and quality of life for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).