Publications
A searchable listing of The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy current publications. Members must log in to see the full listing
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Engaging with NICE: a how-to guide
This guide outlines the ways physiotherapy staff can engage with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Due to the nature of registering as stakeholders with NICE, it is primarily relevant to the Professional Networks (PNs).
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Physiotherapy Works for your community
With the population getting older and more people living with long-term conditions, the health and care system needs remodelling to meet patient needs, increase efficiency and improve health outcomes. This Parliamentary Briefing explores how the NHS could be remodelled to meet 21st century needs.
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Physiotherapy works: seven-day services
Physiotherapy staff play a key role in providing high quality, consistent, timely and accessible seven-day services.
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Dealing with bullying: a guide for physiotherapy students on placement
Bullying can have a hugely adverse effect on students’ academic achievement and social, physical and mental wellbeing.
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Breast Health – is your bra right for you?
Over half of women in the UK who take part in sport are at risk of losing natural elasticity because they don’t wear a sports bra (MORI, 2000). Between 70 – 80 per cent still wear the wrong bra size.
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Fitness profits leaflet
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Appraisals – a guide for Associate Members
This paper is a guide to CSP Associate members and those conducting their appraisals. It explains the reason for appraisals, preparation for the meeting and post-appraisal reflection.
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Physiotherapy works for obesity
Obese individuals often have complex bio-psychosocial barriers to physical activity participation. Physiotherapy is an ideally placed profession to provide the physical activity component of multidisciplinary weight management services
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Healthcare information to support practice abroad: resources for working in lower and middle income countries
This information paper is for physiotherapists interested in - or who are already working - in a country with resource constraints affecting access to healthcare information.
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Physiotherapy works: Accident and Emergency
Physiotherapists in accident & emergency use expert knowledge and skills to improve patient care and flow; preventing unnecessary admissions, restoring function and enabling independent living