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Physios hesitate to make ‘blue flag’ assessments
Physios need to deal more effectively with the psychosocial factors that affect back-pain patients at work, said Heather Gray, senior lecturer in p
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New website offers remote physio researchers ‘northern exposure’
As an inhabitant of one of the UK’s most northerly islands, Sue Barnard is aware of the need for practitioners who work in remote locations but wan
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Ayr physio emerges as winner from Dragon’s Den
Heather Hall, from Ayr in Scotland, was ‘absolutely delighted’ when her team won a £5,000 investment from the CSP Dragon’s Den.
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Dundee streamlines services
Lynn Eaton meets the Dundee physios who work together to provide an all-round service without wasted referrals
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CSP to meet members over attacks on pensions
The CSP is to hold a cross-section of meetings with members in England, Wales and Scotland to discuss the threat to their NHS pensions amid little
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Tell us about your Workout at Work Day
The CSP press office is receiving some great stories and images from members who took part in the hugely successful CSP Workout at Work Day.
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Physios do the moon walk
Physiotherapists at Glasgow Caledonian University are trekking to the moon, in a virtual challenge organised by Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland (CH
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Scottish physiotherapist is struck off
A physiotherapist has been struck off for inappropriate conduct towards two patients.
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Physio gets top medical job for Commonwealth Games
A physiotherapist has been appointed head of medical services for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
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Scotland hails quality in patient care
Scotland’s quality agenda is making exciting progress, Derek Feeley, acting chief executive of NHS Scotland, told a crowded Quality in Action event