Publications
A searchable listing of The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy current publications. Members must log in to see the full listing
APCP publications include leaflets for care-givers and professionals, clinical guidelines for professionals, as well as information posters to display in health care environments. APCP have created guidelines for the production of written materials to provide a rigorous, standardised process to regulate the information that is included in each of these publications, using evidence-based medicine.
-
Strength messaging insight report
This report shares an overview of the insight and recommendations for strength messaging from people living with long term health conditions aged 39-64 and physiotherapy staff in the UK from a range of clinical specialities and grades.
-
Private physiotherapy practice – the essential guide
Co-written by Physio First and the CSP, this eResource is an essential guide to private physiotherapy practice.
-
Medicines use in physiotherapy practice
This paper provides background information on the use of medicines and prescribing in physiotherapy practice.
-
Expectations for injection therapy educational programmes
This document sets out CSP expectations for learning and development in injection therapy.
-
CSP Impact Report 2019
The report summarises our progress against our corporate objectives in 2019 and includes our financial statement.
-
Allied Health Professions Health and Work Report
-
Frontline September 2020
The student special edition of Frontline magazine
-
Third phase of the NHS response to Covid-19: a CSP briefing
On 31 July Sir Simon Stevens wrote to key figures across the NHS, local authorities and local resilience teams to set out the NHS response to the third phase of Covid-19 and priorities for the rest of 2020/21.
-
How to influence decision makers
These resources have been designed to help you champion community rehabilitation by securing time with local healthcare decision makers
-
Physiotherapy services checklist
This checklist aims to support physiotherapy services to identify their strengths and highlight areas for improvement.