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CSP director and activists take centre stage in campaign against homophobia
Between the Pink Singers and new boyband sensation Class A, CSP director Lesley Mercer had five minutes to speak to thousands gathered for Pride, t
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Public gym sessions prove successful in patients with long-term conditions
A pilot scheme to encourage patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurological conditions to maintain their own exercise regime in a publ
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Self-management the answer to knee pain
A programme demonstrating that group physiotherapy can be as effective as single-patient sessions in equipping patients to self-manage chronic knee
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Profile - Living the dream
Tracy Lewis quit banking to become a physio.
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Tech-savvy physio helps trust to overhaul community care
A physiotherapist with no previous IT training has developed a system that allows hospital and community staff to share electronic notes.
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Lawyers and Lotus staff to get a workout@work
Physiotherapist Gemma Newell, based at Central Health Physiotherapy in London, is bidding to get legal staff out of their chambers and into a lunch
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Theatre puts spotlight on physiotherapy
Physiotherapy features prominently in a new play about the struggles and triumphs of raising a disabled child.
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Roadshow pushes East Enders ‘back on track’
A physiotherapist is taking part in a roadshow to help her local community get ‘back on track’ by promoting awareness of inflammatory back pain.
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In perspective - A power-sharing agreement
Broadcaster Andrew Marr’s stroke highlights the need to share expertise with patients, says ACPIN president Fiona Jones